Trust Factor Checker

Check a CS2 trust factor

Paste a Steam profile or ID for an instant estimated trust level, built from the same public signals Valve is understood to weigh.

Accepted formats:

  • https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198123456789
  • https://steamcommunity.com/id/username
  • 76561198123456789 (Steam64 ID)

How the trust factor estimate works

Valve never shows you a trust factor number. CS2 keeps the real score hidden so it cannot be gamed. What we can do is read every public signal Steam exposes (ban history, account age, CS2 playtime, medals, Steam level, and community reports) and turn them into a rough estimate of where an account stands.

This is a heuristic, not Valve's actual figure. It is a fast read for spotting obvious problems, like a fresh account with a recent ban, before you dig into the full picture. For the complete signal-by-signal breakdown, open the reputation report.

Trust factor FAQ

Is this my real CS2 trust factor?

No. Valve does not publish trust factor numbers anywhere. This is an estimate built from public Steam data. It is good for spotting red flags, but it is not the exact score Valve uses for matchmaking.

What raises a trust factor estimate?

A clean ban record, an older account, real CS2 hours and medals, a decent Steam level, and a public profile all push the estimate up. Recent bans, a brand new account, or a hidden profile pull it down.

Can I check my own account?

Yes. Paste your own Steam profile URL or ID. You see the same estimate anyone else would, since it only uses public information.

Where do the details come from?

Everything is read live from Steam's public Web API plus community reports on Nohax.club. For the full breakdown, open the reputation report linked under any result.

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