Team Fortress 2
is potato.tf safe?
one of my friends started to play madness vs machine and got a cool badge but the only way to get it is thru logging in on potato.tf with your steam account, is it safe?
Last edited by Turtlemaster65; Nov 28, 2019 @ 8:36am
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Monwil Nov 28, 2019 @ 8:37am 
As far as I know potato.tf is a legitimate site, but I have never used it. If you still don't trust me, log into Steam on another site before going on potato.tf. It should detect that you're logged in you browser and no longer require login info.
Moist Painis (Banned) Nov 28, 2019 @ 8:38am 
yes
100% safe
Yeah. I have logged into it a lot and have had zero problems.
Last edited by No Time to Explain; Nov 28, 2019 @ 8:41am
OLDMAN🎅 Nov 28, 2019 @ 8:56am 
Website Address Potato.tf
Last Analysis 2 months ago | Rescan
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Domain Registration 2018-03-06 (2 years ago)
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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
Turtlemaster65 Nov 28, 2019 @ 9:02am 
how do i know its the correct site?
the legit site has a green lock next to the url

https://potato.tf/
Moist Painis (Banned) Nov 28, 2019 @ 9:06am 
Originally posted by turtlemaster65:
how do i know its the correct site?
the heck you talking about? it's safe ffs
even tf dev team posted a blogpost about potato's mvm event
Alright, steam safety tip right here, man.

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.
jatog Nov 28, 2019 @ 10:37am 
Check your api keys after you log in if they added one delete it and reset everything passwords steam authenticator everything
Turtlemaster65 Nov 28, 2019 @ 12:05pm 
Originally posted by Moist Painis:
Originally posted by turtlemaster65:
how do i know its the correct site?
the heck you talking about? it's safe ffs
even tf dev team posted a blogpost about potato's mvm event

no need to be rude
Turtlemaster65 Nov 28, 2019 @ 12:06pm 
Originally posted by something original:
Alright, steam safety tip right here, man.

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.

thanks for the safety advice
yent Nov 28, 2019 @ 2:14pm 
potato.tf has a SSL cert, meaning it aint a lazy scam slapped together by an Indian in his basement at 4 in the morning
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
fij Nov 28, 2019 @ 2:35pm 
dont ever use 3rd party websites. dont even risk it
Originally posted by Fehn:
dont ever use 3rd party websites. dont even risk it
Well that's just moronic. Potato.tf is officially supported and is raising money for charity.
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