Reputation Checker

Find a CS2 player's trust factor

Instantly view reputation signals, trade reports, and suspicious activity across Steam and Counter-Strike 2.

Accepted formats:

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

Comprehensive player analysis

Report Count

See how many times a player has been reported on our platform.

Suspicion Signals

A community-driven heuristic score based on public Steam signals and reported activity.

Trade Reports

View documented trading incidents and scam reports.

Ban Status

Check VAC bans, Steam bans, and CS2 ban history.

What is CS2 Trust Factor and How Does It Work?

Trust Factor is Valve's internal matchmaking score for Counter-Strike 2. It decides who you get matched with — high trust players get paired together, and low trust accounts end up in lobbies full of smurfs, cheaters, and griefers. The problem is that Valve never shows you your actual score. There's no number, no bar, no indicator anywhere in the game.

What we do know is that Trust Factor pulls from your entire Steam history, not just CS2. Account age matters a lot — a 10-year-old account with hundreds of games is treated very differently from a fresh account with only CS2 on it. Phone number verification, Steam Guard, purchase history, friend list activity, and your report-to-commend ratio all feed into the score.

If you've ever queued with a friend and seen the yellow or red warning, that's Trust Factor at work. Their score is dragging yours down for that session.

What Our Reputation Checker Actually Shows You

Since Valve doesn't expose Trust Factor directly, we pull every publicly available signal from the Steam Web API and present them together so you can judge an account yourself.

Account Age & Level

Cheaters burn through accounts. A 40-bomb on a Steam account created three weeks ago with level 0 is a red flag. Legit players usually have years on their account and some Steam level.

VAC & Game Ban History

A single old VAC ban from 2015 on a different game might mean nothing. Multiple bans across games, or a recent game ban in CS2, is a completely different story.

CS2 Playtime & Medals

Hours played and service medals are hard to fake. Low hours with high skill is suspicious. Thousands of hours with service medals from multiple years is a strong sign of a legitimate account.

Community & Trade Status

Trade bans and community bans are separate from VAC. A trade ban usually means scamming or unauthorized trading. Both tank Trust Factor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I see my own Trust Factor score?

No. Valve intentionally hides the exact number to prevent gaming the system. What you can do is look at the same signals we check — ban history, account age, playtime, and Steam level — to get a rough idea of where you stand.

Does getting reported lower my Trust Factor?

Valve has said that reports from players with low trust carry less weight, so getting reported by someone who reports everyone after every loss won't hurt much. But if multiple high-trust players report you, it likely has some impact.

Is this data private? Can other people see it?

Everything we show comes from Steam's public API. If a player's profile is set to private, we can only see their ban status and basic info — the same thing anyone can see by visiting their Steam profile.

My teammate has a VAC ban from 8 years ago. Should I worry?

Probably not. A single old VAC ban on a game from years ago doesn't say much about CS2. Valve weighs recent behavior much more heavily. Watch for multiple bans, recent bans, or bans specifically on Counter-Strike titles.

Why do some accounts have thousands of hours but still cheat?

Hours can be idled. Some players leave CS2 running in the background to inflate playtime before toggling cheats. That's why we show multiple signals together — account age, medals, games owned, and ban history combined tell a clearer story.

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