How Steam Checker Trust Score Works

Steam Checker creates a fast trust snapshot for public Steam profiles. It is designed for players who need quick context after suspicious kills, not a cheat verdict.

Core Signals

  • 1. Account age: strongest stability signal in the model.
  • 2. Ban indicators: VAC, game bans, community bans, and economy restrictions can lower trust.
  • 3. Library footprint: games owned can indicate account maturity.
  • 4. Social footprint: friends count can add confidence context.
  • 5. Steam level: lighter maturity signal.
  • 6. Optional game hours: selected game context can apply a small adjustment.

Interpretation Rules

  • 1. Older accounts with clean ban indicators generally trend higher.
  • 2. Very recent bans apply stronger penalties than older bans.
  • 3. Limited public data can produce mixed confidence.
  • 4. A low score is a risk signal, not proof of cheating.

What It Is Not

Steam Checker does not detect cheats and is not affiliated with Valve. It summarizes visible profile signals so squads can make better decisions quickly.