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You could also try manually deciding what server you connect to which may have the same effect without the VPN.
Based from the steam support and Ubisoft support FAQ said, there are some risk that you must understand. One of them is your data including login and password are sent during you login Steam, login Uplay, and open the game. The VPN provides encrypted direct connection. However, the data sent from your computer to Ubisoft servers and the game servers is through the VPN server so the VPN can see your data but shorten the time to the central server. While if you're not using VPN, the time needed to sent the data to the central server is longer because needs some Ubisoft servers near the central game server. However, this connection actually is more secure because only Ubisoft servers and the central game server can see your data. If you have unstable connection in your game, you can try to fix it based on Ubisoft support FAQ
https://support.ubi.com/en-GB/faqs/000023138/Troubleshooting-connectivity-issues-in-Rainbow-Six-Siege-R6S/
You only will be banned in Steam and Ubisoft if you play the game that your country is banning.