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There's nothing much you can do.
What you can do is change your profile URL rather then your name, then the URL from the Google result will just go to a 404 page.
You CAN change the URL (third input box under edit profile is custom URL), but yeah I see yours is set to the number ID which will always redirect to the same place regardless.
If it was already a custom URL, and you changed it, the old custom URL in the result would break, but yeah in your case it would still take time to propagate, not much you can do about it.
If you are EU you may be able to submit an information removal request but I imagine it'll be cleared from Google before that would go through anyway if it was eligible.
It's also worth noting the ID itself will always be tied to your profile, so if they have that # they will always be able to find your profile from it, nothing you can do about it.
No.
Nope. Not the way you want it to.
Which you can get by setting your profile to private. All that remains will be the name. The name needs to be accessible because games use it to show your name in-game.
Your privacy is what you make it.
Not an issue with steam, you made a public profile on a public site. Steam can't control other companies caching web pages that exist on the profile. You can't have an internet account and not be accessible by a web browser. Also a fully activated Steam account is a laughable matter.
No because you can't delete it and then cancel the deletion. When you request your account to be deleted there is a 30 day delay before it is deleted. No action is taken until then. Also only google can tell you how long their cached search results last.
The bigger questions are
1. So what if they can find your profile. Make it private to friends only. What exactly are you afraid they are going to do by knowing your steam profile?
The only real option you'd have is to make a new steam account they don't know about and family share the games from your old account to the new account.
They are lying and/or trying to trick you or make you panic. There is not a single documented case of a steam account EVER being hacked. If your account is secured with 2fa there is basically no risk of your account being hacked. In fact its so secure the owner of Steam gave away his account info and password because he knew no one would be able to bypass the 2fa and he was correct
https://www.destructoid.com/stories/valve-s-gabe-newell-gives-out-his-steam-password-195709.phtml
They can easily find such data if they're already this far on the road to claiming to want to hack you. If you've found it, they will already have done.
So they're lying.
And besides, that isn't how it works. If they can talk to you, they can hack you if they had the credibility. Don't fall for this - they're just trying to scare you.
Consider this also - if this were the case and users could hack merely by getting to know your profile details from a nickname search on Google, we'd all be ♥♥♥♥♥♥. And yet there has NEVER been a single documented case of anyone getting their steam account hacked. Plenty of people falling for scams and phishing.
Bottom line - if any true hacker wanted to get at you they simlpy would and wouldn't be ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ around with telling you beforehand. It's complete ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.