How To See How Many Times You’ve Been Reported in LoL

To check how many times you've been reported in League of Legends, visit the Riot Games support website, log in with your LoL account, and request data.

Updated on Jan 07, 2024
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How To See How Many Times You’ve Been Reported in LoL

To find out how many times you have been reported, simply request your data from Riot Games.

Requesting your data is the simplest method to access your in-game activities, including login history, in-game chat logs, lost and won games, password changes, your win rate per season, ban history, and more. You'll receive a zipped file with all the necessary details. Here are the easy steps to make your data request:

  1. Visit the Riot Games support website.
  2. Log in with your League of Legends account.
  3. Click the submit button .
  4. Choose the "Account management, Data request or deletion" option.
  5. Complete the form, indicating your server and request.
  6. Click Send.

After a few days, you should receive a comprehensive report. This also applies if you have accounts in other games like Valorant or Legends of Runeterra.

The document will detail every report made against you in League of Legends, including messages and voice chat transcriptions if applicable. Remember, it may take a few days to receive all the information from the Riot Games system.

At the moment of asking for your data, you must sign in with your summoner name and indicate any important information to the Riot Games team. The rest of the process is pretty easy to follow, and it literally doesn't matter how old your account or if you're using the latest version of the game to receive this information.


How Many Times You’ve Been Reported in LoL

Why Can You be Reported in League of Legends?

There are numerous reasons why you might be reported in League of Legends. Be cautious if you've engaged in any of the following activities:

  • Using an ELO boosting system.
  • Employing hacks, scripts, or third-party programs to play (violating fair play rules).
  • Harassment, sexually explicit content, or any other negative behavior towards other players.
  • Verbal abuse.
  • Disconnecting in the middle of a match.
  • Repeatedly leaving during champion selection.
  • Using other players' accounts.
  • Leaking user data.
  • Utilizing unapproved third-party programs.
  • Cheating.

As you can see, there are many grounds to report someone in League of Legends. Often, if another player provides proof of bad behavior, the account can be banned. For more information on this topic, check our guide on how to get unbanned in League of Legends.

If you'd like to know more about LoL, then you may take a look at our guides about how to fix ping spikes in League of legends or the best late games champions in LoL. See you at the Rift!

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