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What it does is download a script from a specified website or address, which is this very odd link you put down apparently
Then the result of this action is then piped (the | ) to iex
"iex" stands for Invoke Expression, which means "run this script"
What you just did is extremely dangerous as such;
you're running someone else's code and have no clue what you just did.
My crystal ball says: not a chance in hell.
The command downloads an HTML Document that is instantly run and infects your system. I can't really test what it does exactly, but it's nothing good.
Even as just plain text, windows defender goes crazy and so I can't read it lol.
Do not run that command.
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@OP please remove the command. It's unsafe.
Just saying, but for safety reasons I warned steam moderation of the content within your post as well. They might remove it all together when you decide not to remove the link; which would remove the thread.
Remember to check the official Steam activation code before making a purchase next time
but yeah, you never have to run any codes to get a CD key.
if you have to do anything else than paste a CD key into steams own product key activating feature, its most likely a scam and you should avoid it.