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no, just by a causal message
E:G saying hello
Your account/computer can get compromised if you click on a link they send you.
The mobile authenticator can not be used as Proof of Ownership.
It will limit their ability to damage your account since they would need the code generated by it if they attempt to log in, or they would need to access your device in order to confirm the trade if they try to steal your account.
and they would need the device to get in to the account?
im just getting really paranoid over nothing!
But regardless, be careful with links sent as they can still lead to other problems if they are malicious. e.g. having your e-mail compromised.
1. dont friend random people unless you know what the risks are
2. people cant get control of your account of you have authenticator (unless you click on a malicious link
3.dont accept voice calls from strangers from the risk of getting your IP stolen
4. mobile auth cannot be used as proof if your account is stolen but it helps prevent it
Logged into a fake login screen on a CS:GO site.
Also deauthorize all devices here https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
That is just to deauthorize the other device used to hijack your account.