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I'm not sure that there is much to revoke, maybe that's why you can't.
All you are doing is letting a website ask that a steam account is really yours. Steam maybe just confirms it and doesn't let them access more after that until you do it again.
I'm not that sure that you are letting them access something that isn't public anyway. It's not like google or twitter where websites ask for continuous access to your account, i think they just get the info that is public on your profile along with a confirmation that you are that profile.
I can't think of anything that the websites accesses when you login that they can't find out without you logging in.
That might be the situation, but I'm just guessing. Maybe they have nothing to revoke.
You can add any public user to that site, no need to authorize so revoking does nothing.
If that site and sites like it could only track achievements for users that authorized it a lot of the stats would be useless. They index public data, like google.
http://astats.astats.nl/astats/FindUser.php You can paste any users ID here, like yours: 76561198154383209
Which is why I suggested changing it.
Unless they are triggering off the ID #, which cannot change.
I'd think you'd have to get to the websites in question and unlink your account profile from the website, if they offer that feature.
http://steamrep.com/ This is used to keep track of scammers
Here is all public data that is available for all users, private or not: https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Steam_Web_API#Public_Data