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By the way, if your friend can provide proof of ownership to the support, they can recover their account.
Refer to this:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1126288560
I also understand that there are some more in depth steam-information web-sites, that for instance sites that keep charts of user population for a certain game in time-frames
Viewing the friends list on a non-private profile works,even if any of the profiles involved is private. That's because the friends list is a property of the profile you're looking at.
Viewing the friends list of a private profile is impossible, no matter whether any of the profiles involved is private or not. That's because the friends list is a property of the profile you're looking at.
Such history Web sites exist, yes. If any of those got a snapshot of the profile in question before it got private'd, then sure, you may get what you want.
Im just looking for the possibility of a friend-filterer via information from non-private profiles combined; thats all