MeAMoose Oct 24, 2018 @ 1:07pm
The URL you are attempting to log in to has been blocked by our moderators and staff. This site may be engaged in phishing, scamming, spamming, or delivering malware.
I use the Steam API Login for my website. I own a garry's mod server and have a donation script called Prometheus. However the steam login (when you login to donate) is tagged as malicious and scamming for some odd reason even when i had just made the website 3 hours before. Could someone provide some assistance on this please because after contacting steam support they simply said "we can't answer your questions, here are some useless forum links". Website link: https:// moosedarkrp.online /Donate/
Last edited by MeAMoose; Oct 24, 2018 @ 1:18pm
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cSg|mc-Hotsauce Oct 24, 2018 @ 1:18pm 
I'll ask a mod...

I'll let you know if I get an answer.

:qr:
MeAMoose Oct 24, 2018 @ 1:41pm 
Originally posted by cSg|mc-Hotsauce:
I'll ask a mod...

I'll let you know if I get an answer.

:qr:
Thank you.
Melody Oct 24, 2018 @ 8:13pm 
That's something only Valve can look into, I guess. It might be some fake automated detection, so your website got somehow blacklisted from using the Steam API.
MeAMoose Oct 25, 2018 @ 5:20am 
Originally posted by Melody =^-^=:
That's something only Valve can look into, I guess. It might be some fake automated detection, so your website got somehow blacklisted from using the Steam API.
That explains why, but steam support said they can't answer any of my questions or look into it. So basicly i'm ♥♥♥♥♥♥?
Melody Oct 25, 2018 @ 7:16am 
Originally posted by Me-A-Moose™:
Originally posted by Melody =^-^=:
That's something only Valve can look into, I guess. It might be some fake automated detection, so your website got somehow blacklisted from using the Steam API.
That explains why, but steam support said they can't answer any of my questions or look into it. So basicly i'm ♥♥♥♥♥♥?
That's what most companies do, when you get banned for "violating the rules", they'll just forward you to the rules and say that they can't help you any further. It works this way in most third party games as well, like GTA V.
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Matt Oct 25, 2018 @ 7:34am 
Is the .online domain a free site? You could try establishing a .com site. That’s not a guarantee that it will work but rather a suggestion. I think a lot of throwaway domains and emails are blocked or restricted for obvious reasons. You can’t really expect them to make individual exceptions to policies.
Melody Oct 25, 2018 @ 7:39am 
Originally posted by Matt:
Is the .online domain a free site? You could try establishing a .com site. That’s not a guarantee that it will work but rather a suggestion. I think a lot of throwaway domains and emails are blocked or restricted for obvious reasons. You can’t really expect them to make individual exceptions to policies.
As far as I know, .online top-level domains are, usually, really cheap but not free (like 1€/year or something like that). Checking website's certificate, OP probably got the domain from GoDaddy, so he likely paid for it.
MeAMoose Oct 25, 2018 @ 9:45am 
Originally posted by Matt:
Is the .online domain a free site? You could try establishing a .com site. That’s not a guarantee that it will work but rather a suggestion. I think a lot of throwaway domains and emails are blocked or restricted for obvious reasons. You can’t really expect them to make individual exceptions to policies.


Originally posted by Melody =^-^=:
Originally posted by Matt:
Is the .online domain a free site? You could try establishing a .com site. That’s not a guarantee that it will work but rather a suggestion. I think a lot of throwaway domains and emails are blocked or restricted for obvious reasons. You can’t really expect them to make individual exceptions to policies.
As far as I know, .online top-level domains are, usually, really cheap but not free (like 1€/year or something like that). Checking website's certificate, OP probably got the domain from GoDaddy, so he likely paid for it.

Yes i can try and get a .com to see if that would change it and a .online is a £1 quarterly.
I got my domain from hostinger but my SSL certificate from GoDaddy.
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