Advanced detection system to identify suspicious players and protect your gaming experience
The Nohax.club CS2 Report Bot is a free tool that helps Counter-Strike 2 players identify and report suspected cheaters through Steam's official reporting system. By entering a player's Steam profile URL, custom URL, or SteamID64, you can instantly view their complete public profile data — including VAC ban history, game bans, community bans, account creation date, CS2 playtime, Steam level, and earned medals.
Unlike in-game reporting which only shows limited information, our tool aggregates data from multiple Steam Web API endpoints to give you a comprehensive picture of the account before you decide whether to submit a report. This helps reduce false reports and ensures that the reports you do submit are backed by visible evidence of suspicious account characteristics.
Steam's reporting system allows players to flag accounts for various violations including cheating, griefing, abusive communication, and trade scam attempts. When an account receives multiple reports, it gets prioritized for review by Valve's automated systems (VACnet) and potentially manual review by the Overwatch system where trusted community members review gameplay footage.
Reports alone do not result in bans. Valve's anti-cheat systems independently verify whether cheating software was detected on the account. Community reports serve as a signal that helps prioritize which accounts to investigate. This is why accurate, well-informed reporting is valuable — submitting reports on accounts that show clear signs of suspicious behavior (new accounts with very low hours, prior bans on record, or unusual activity patterns) is more effective than mass-reporting.
Yes. You can search any Steam profile and view their complete public data for free. Basic reporting is also available at no cost. Extended features are available for users with tokens.
No. Reports are one input into Valve's anti-cheat review process. Bans are only issued when Valve's systems independently confirm a violation. Our tool helps you make informed reports, but the final decision rests with Valve's detection systems.
Any Steam profile can be looked up. However, our Whitelist system allows you to protect your account from reports submitted through Nohax.club by adding "www.nohax.club" to your Steam display name.
All profile data is sourced from Steam's official Web API. We do not scrape, hack, or access any private information. Only publicly available data that Steam exposes through their API endpoints is displayed on our platform.
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