"Pure unban in 1 day" — sounds like a marketing trick. But based on PureHelper service data (3,000+ cases in 2025), roughly 1 in 3 cases is resolved within 24 hours. The key is knowing which ban types qualify.
When is a 1-day unban actually realistic?
A fast unban is possible when:
- the ban is fresh — you contacted us within the first hours
- simple ban type — account only, no device fingerprint ban
- first ban — no previous blocks in Pure's system
- no serious violations — ban due to algorithm error
In PureHelper 2025 data, 61% of all bans are account-only. Among these, 34% are resolved within 24 hours when the user contacts us the same day.
"Speed is everything in the first 24 hours. Once Pure's system solidifies the ban record, the process becomes longer and more complex," explains Alex, an unban specialist with 4 years of experience.
When does it take longer than 1 day?
The unban typically takes 2–5 days when:
- device fingerprint ban combined with account ban (27% of PureHelper cases)
- repeat ban — Pure's system tightens after prior blocks
- ban for a confirmed rule violation rather than an algorithm false positive
What does "1-day unban" actually involve?
The process includes diagnosing the ban type (account ban vs SSAID/IDFA hardware identifier block), selecting the correct recovery method, and executing it. For account-only bans with no prior history, this can genuinely be completed in one session. For device-level bans, the Android Developer docs and Apple ATT framework make clear why resetting hardware identifiers is a more involved process.
Read more about unban timelines and what guarantees we offer.
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