How do I find my Steamworks ID?
- You can find your Steam ID from the profile tab of the Steam application by locating its URL.
- Your Steam ID is a 17-digit number unique to you, which you can use to link other people to your profile, or use for third-party applications.
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How do I find my SteamID 32?
Click your name at the top right of the screen and select view profile. The page it jumps to has a long string of numbers in that URL. That is your Steam ID.
How do I find my SteamID 64?
You can find your Steam64ID number by viewing your profile when you are logged into the Steam platform. You must have the URL bar enabled in Steam’s settings to show this.
What is your Steam ID used for?
A SteamID is a unique identifier used to identify a Steam account. It is also used to refer to a user’s Steam Community profile page.
What is my Steam account name?
Click your profile name. It’s at the top-right corner of Steam. You should now a URL in the address bar with a 17-digit number at the end like this: https://steamcommunity.com/profile/00000000000000000 Your account name is the number at the end of the URL.
How do I share my Steam ID?
To enable Family Library Sharing, first be sure you have Steam Guard security enabled via Steam > Settings > Account in the Steam Client. Then enable the sharing feature via Settings > Family, (or in Big Picture mode, Settings > Family Library Sharing,) where you’ll also authorize specific computers and users to share.
How do I get a custom Steam id?
Your SteamID and Steam Account Name can not be changed, even by Steam Support staff members. Your player name can be changed at any time in your Profile Settings, under “Edit my Profile” page. Steam accounts can not be merged together.
How do I change my Dota 2 name?
Select your Profile in the drop-down menu and choose Edit Profile. In there, change your Profile Name with the new display name that you want others to see during games in DOTA 2. Finally, click Save Changes after scrolling to the bottom-most part of the page. And there you have it!