@LaserGuy said in #13:
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> Most likely you were using Analysis board in a different tab while your game was in play, or possibly you were looking at the position of one of your correspondence games in Analysis Board.
For correspondence games there actually is an analysis board you can use during the game, it doesn't do any analysis for you it's just simply a way you can makes what/if type moves before you make your move. You can also use to make conditional moves if you want.
But no, running an engine to make your moves for you is against the rules, from the FAQ:
"On Lichess, the main difference in rules for correspondence chess is that an opening book is allowed. The use of engines is still prohibited and will result in being flagged for engine assistance. Although ICCF allows engine use in correspondence, Lichess does not."