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and i would like to have the link he sent you.
put it on pastebin.com with a low expiration time and put the url to the pastebin here.
I bet you a +rep: via his TS server.
If you click on a link, then the server owner knows
1) your IP
2) what region you live via the IP not to mention your profile already tells me you're in the UK
3) your OS as that's sent by your browser
switch to dynamic ip on your router or ask you isp to let you use dynamic ips.
therefore your ip is private to me and everyone else on the same user level. Steam knows it, of course but that is not the problem. OP claims that someone on the same user level acquired the IP over Steam .. which is possible but not over artwork. Steam exposes the IP to userlevel at 2 possible points. one should be well known, the other not so much.
also forklinks are a common method to acquire this information. they dont draw too much suspicion because they end up on a legit destination
no, you cant.
Note that your IP is a fundamentally public thing. It cannot be hidden. Its public in that regard. Therefore you should not consider your IP to be 'private information'.
Actually this is entirely possible. Many TF2/CSGo sites will list your connecting IP address as part of their stat tracking mechanism. Other sites list it as well if they're posting logs.
Its not entirely impossible for your IP to be exposed and searchable on google. Any more than you can expose your entire life on the Internet, if you choose to.
Here is an article about someone who disagree with you on that.
http://www.whitecase.com/publications/alert/ip-addresses-may-be-subject-eu-data-protection-laws
If the case (from the link) say, yes that is "personal data", those sites could face some serious problems.
Naming and shaming is against steam rules.
The link he sent you must of had a redirect in there before going to the real source hence how he got your info. As far as the ip it don't give you exact house number where you live only the city your in. Nothing to worry about.
No, they really couldn't. The link you provided doesn't even set precedence for a legal case to be made against sharing data broadcasted publicly. In fact the only thing it even mentions is how that data can be stored.
The link he sent you must of had a redirect in there before going to the real source hence how he got your info. As far as the ip it don't give you exact house number where you live only the city your in. Nothing to worry about.