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And I might just remind you of the Steam rules.
This is one of the parts of the SSA -
When you complete Steam’s registration process, you create a Steam account ("Account").
Your Account may also include billing information you provide to Valve for the purchase of Subscriptions.
You are solely responsible for all activity on your Account and for the security of your computer system.
You may not reveal, share or otherwise allow others to use your password or Account.
You agree that you are personally responsible for the use of your password and Account and for all of the communication and activity on Steam
that results from use of your login name and password.
You may not sell or charge others for the right to use your Account, or otherwise transfer your Account, nor may you sell,
charge others for the right to use, or transfer any Subscriptions other than if and as expressly permitted by this Agreement
(including any Subscription Terms or Rules of Use).
Sorry, I should have mentioned this is a rockstar account. Both versions of GTA were bought using the Rockstar launcher.
You're never allowed to let other people on your accounts, anywhere.
Don't bother asking on rockstar for help, you broke THEIR terms of use too.
Thats the point.
This is not about nothing has happened to the account the point is you are responsible for it.
So its up to you what you want to do about it.
We have all informed you of the risk you take.
We ca't help you sorting out your friend not talking to you while using your account.
Have a nice day :)
You're not ALLOWED to do that.
Your 'friend' has stolen your account. Good going.
I'd suggest going to R*'s support system, and finding how to regain control over your now-compromised account.
You still don't seem to understand. He hasn't stolen it. I can still sign into it. I can change the password on it if I wanted to.