You reactivate your dormant account and successfully log in again.
The account appears active, but some services may still remain unavailable.
This situation can occur when the platform temporarily limits certain features due to service policies.
Even after reactivation, systems may apply temporary restrictions until all account checks are completed.
Why Policy-Based Restrictions May Still Apply
Many platforms apply internal policies when restoring dormant accounts.
These policies help protect accounts and ensure that recently reactivated profiles are legitimate.
- Security review after long inactivity
- Temporary access limitations during account verification
- Policy-based restrictions on sensitive features
- Platform monitoring after account reactivation
During this period, some account capabilities may remain restricted.
Common Signs of Temporary Policy Restrictions
Although the account login works normally, certain services may still appear unavailable.
Users may notice situations such as:
- Some features remain temporarily locked
- Limited access to account settings
- Restrictions on subscription or premium services
- Policy-related notifications during use
How Long These Restrictions Usually Last
In most cases, policy-based limitations are temporary.
Once the platform completes its internal review processes, the restrictions are usually removed automatically.
This process may vary depending on the service and its security policies.
When Normal Access Returns
After the policy checks finish, the system restores full account functionality.
At that point, previously limited services generally become available again.
Temporary restrictions after dormant account recovery are often part of platform security policies.