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Last Analysis 2 months ago | Rescan
Blacklist Status 0/36
Domain Registration 2018-03-06 (2 years ago)
Domain Information WHOIS Lookup | DNS Records | Ping
IP Address 108.52.47.122 Find Websites | IPVoid | Whois
Reverse DNS pool-108-52-47-122.phlapa.fios.verizon.net
ASN AS701 MCI Communications Services, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Business
Server Location (US) United States
Latitude\Longitude 40.0271 / -75.3291 Google Map
City Bryn Mawr
Region Pennsylvania
https://potato.tf/
even tf dev team posted a blogpost about potato's mvm event
If you're already logged on to steam in the browser and you go to a site that has a steam login, they should just ask you to verify logging in, no account information needed.
If they ask you to put in information, check if you are logged in on steam, and if you weren't, login on the steam website and refresh the website in question. If they still ask you to put in information, don't trust them.
no need to be rude
thanks for the safety advice
the login redirects to the official Steam website, with an SSL certificate from Valve Corp and DigiCert. said website also supports SSO (Single Sign-On), meaning no usernames/passwords are shared
A-OK: the website is safe