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Some users consider the Anti-Cheat’s requested permissions to be invasive, as the software must run on your computer at all times. Players must ultimately weigh these concerns against their willingness to participate in FACEIT tournaments. The Anti-Cheat currently only applies to TF2, CS:GO, and Krunker.

Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog, type regedit, and then press Enter. Editing the registry can be a bit tricky. To ensure that you do not accidentally lose any crucial material, back up your registry before continuing. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services. If you see any FACEIT entries, right-click them and select Delete. Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer.

You can also use Spotlight to search for FACEIT directly.

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Click Library in the left sidebar of Finder. Open the Application Support folder. If you see any folders relevant to FACEIT, you can delete them safely. Return to your Library and open the Preferences folder. Delete any files or folders relating to FACEIT.

FACEIT must approve your request to delete your account to ensure users do not repeatedly delete accounts to create new ones and avoid bans.

“GDPR” refers to the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, which guarantees your right to having your data removed from FACEIT’s servers. In the “Description” box, detail your request to delete your account. Also include the following information: First and last name Birthdate Phone number (if attached to account)

“GDPR” refers to the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, which guarantees your right to having your data removed from FACEIT’s servers. In the “Description” box, detail your request to delete your account. Also include the following information: First and last name Birthdate Phone number (if attached to account)

“GDPR” refers to the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, which guarantees your right to having your data removed from FACEIT’s servers. In the “Description” box, detail your request to delete your account. Also include the following information: First and last name Birthdate Phone number (if attached to account)

“GDPR” refers to the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, which guarantees your right to having your data removed from FACEIT’s servers. In the “Description” box, detail your request to delete your account. Also include the following information: First and last name Birthdate Phone number (if attached to account)

Users have a one-month probation period during which you may change your mind if you want your account back. You may not create a new account with the same e-mail address in the interim. After the one-month period, your data will be deleted permanently. The only data FACEIT retains is your online nickname. This is done to protect the competition’s integrity should you ever return to the platform.