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If you're on a web browser, you're able to view / change the URL at any time.
Through the client, you can enable the display the URL through interface settings.
And I'm not bluffing or trying to gain anything from it it's way to childish if I am to attempt such. Well, as I said before he always changes his pic and name so people can be proved wrong later on, so the screenshots I have re not useful anymore. I just don't know what to do. I had hijacking account problems but never something this happened to me before he contacted me on a Dota 2 trade forum and said that he's going to give me an arcana I refused and said 'no I don't want that's too expensive,' without knowing the fact that he's trying to scam me from common techniques obviously he thinks that after changing names and stuff no one will get him after scams are successful.
He shared his screen that's when I saw his inventory he had way too many items. Way too many. Don't know why I am asking you this but I thought maybe you'll have an idea about thing of two since you're always active in this community.
Here is link of discussion.
and his profile link
You should've created your thread in the H&T sub-forum.
As per reports, these are reviewed by Steam Support and action isn't taken instantly.
To identify the user's profile permanently, use their Steam 64 ID instead.
The artwork i assume is from discord.
Valve doesn't consider this as evidence as it is information from a third-party site and can be manipulated.
Your Steam chat logs are collected by Valve and Steam Support will review them considering that they're necessary.
An account cannot be hijacked through trade offers.
If you've logged into some third-party site that phished your account details - then that's a problem.
If you do believe that your account may have been compromised, follow these...
1) Scan for malware. https://www.malwarebytes.com/
2) Deauthorize all devices... https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
3) Change your password on a secure device.
4) Generate new back up codes.
5) Revoke the api key https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey
Do not use third-party sites or open links that lead to suspicious pages.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=1266-OAFV-8478
P.S: Remove all the links that you've added.
Naming and shaming is not allowed.
Feel free to create a thread here: https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/
You can't hijack threads.