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Description - When we use claude-3.5-sonnet, claude-3.7-sonnet it directly gives - “Your request has been blocked as our system has detected suspicious activity from your account.”. If we use gemini-2.5-pro, gpt-4.1 the coversation continues a little bit but when there is function calling for editing the files it gives this error - “We’re having trouble connecting to the model provider. This might be temporary - please try again in a moment.”
To reproduce - Install CursorUserSetup-x64-0.50.5 and try to use the above discussed models.
Versions - cursor: x64-0.50.5, operating system: Windows-11 24H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5058411)
The issue is increasingly affecting my ability to use Cursor effectively. The unresponsive cursor and recurring bugs interrupt my daily workflow. I’ve had to switch to alternative tools on several occasions because certain features became unusable or too unstable to rely on.
It’s becoming difficult to depend on Cursor as my main development environment, and this is disappointing given how promising and productive the platform used to be.
Given that it is flagging me for a request that literally only has the words “I am considering doing a project.”, I would say this is not yet “tuned down” to a sufficient degree. It turns out it objects to the word “considering”. Admittedly, “considering” is a truly suspicious word.