Is the Steam account name permanent?

Yes, your Steam Account Name (the one you use to log in) is permanent and cannot be changed, but your public Profile Name (what friends see) can be changed as often as you like. This is because the login name acts as a unique, permanent identifier (like a SteamID), but Valve allows you to update your display name in your profile settings.
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Are Steam usernames permanent?

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.
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Is Steam account name your username?

No, your Steam Account Name is your secret login ID and can't be changed easily, while your Profile Name (or "username") is the public display name you can change anytime in your profile settings. The Account Name is for logging in, while the Profile Name is what friends and other players see in games, chats, and on your profile. 
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What is the $5 dollar rule on Steam?

The Steam $5 rule is a one-time minimum purchase (or Steam Wallet addition) required to lift account restrictions, preventing spam and scams by unlocking features like free-to-play game access, trading, and adding friends, with the fee unlocking the account to be an "unlimited" user, not requiring continuous spending, but needing any purchase within a year to stay in good standing for some features like the Market.
 
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Does Steam charge $100 per game?

As long as your game complies with the Steam Terms of Service, you will only need to create an account and pay a one-time fee of US$100 to publish your game on Steam.
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Does Steam show my real name?

No, people can't see your secret login account name, but they can see your public profile name, real name (if you put it there), location, and other public profile info; you control visibility in your Steam Privacy Settings to keep your actual identity hidden. You must manually enter your real name in your profile for it to appear, and you can leave that field blank or change it anytime. 
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Is changing my Steam name free?

You are free to change your Steam profile name basically as much as you want.
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Is a Steam ID safe to share?

To ensure your account safety, never share your account details with any third parties, including unauthorised resellers. We also strongly recommend that you activate 2-Step Verification to protect your account.In the event of a Terms of Use and/or Code of Conduct violation, disciplinary action may be taken.
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How to stay anonymous on Steam?

To go "incognito" on Steam, use the Invisible status to hide your online activity while still being able to chat and play, or set your profile to Private in Privacy Settings to hide game details and inventory from everyone. The easiest way for immediate hiding is through the Friends List: click Friends > Invisible, or the bottom-right Friends & Chat window > your profile name > down arrow > Invisible. 
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Can people find your Steam Username?

No, people cannot see your actual private Steam account name (the one you log in with) unless you share it or it's exposed through old screenshots/leaks; what they see is your public Profile Name (your display name/alias) and potentially your custom URL, both of which are editable and visible in games, chats, and on your profile. You control your public identity on Steam through your profile name and privacy settings, but the login name should remain secret for security. 
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Are account name and Username the same thing?

A Username is a special name given to a person to uniquely identify them on a computer network. Also called account names, login IDs, or user IDs, usernames are given to a person by the network administrator or they are selected by the user.
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Is my Steam ID my username?

No, your Steam account name (login name) is different from your public username (profile name); the account name is private and used only for logging in, while the profile name is the public, changeable name you display to others, often used in your profile URL. You use the private account name to sign in, but friends see your customizable profile name, which can be changed anytime, unlike the permanent login name. 
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Is a user ID the same as a username?

No, a username and user ID are often related but not always the same; a username is a human-readable name (like @john_doe), while a User ID (UID) is typically a unique, often numerical, system identifier for the computer, though many systems use the terms interchangeably for the login name you choose. Think of it like your name versus your student number: the name is what people see, the number is the computer's internal key, but sometimes your chosen name acts as the ID. 
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Does my Steam account name matter?

Yes, your Steam account name matters for security (it's your login and permanent), but your profile name (display name) is what's public, changeable, and used in-game, so keep the login name secret and make the public one fun and appropriate. Your unique, non-changeable account name is for logging in and support; your public profile name (nickname) can be anything and is seen by others in games and chats, so don't confuse the two for security. 
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Does changing your Steam name stop you from trading?

There is a new cooldown on trading after you change your profile name. It is at least a few hours. Every time you change your profile name, you are put on a cooldown for trading.
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How is a Steam ID different than a username?

- Steam ID: This is a unique numeric identifier linked to your account. Unlike the Steam Username, the Steam ID cannot be changed. With this distinction in mind, here's how you can change your Steam Username.
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Should I use my real name as a username?

Using an identifiable username, like one that uses your real name or the year you were born, can make it easier for cybercriminals to target you. Using a password manager to create and store a secure, non-identifiable usernames provides an extra layer of defense.
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Can you check who visited your Steam profile?

No, Steam does not offer an official feature to see who has viewed your profile, similar to YouTube or Instagram, ensuring privacy and preventing unwanted interactions or spam, though you can adjust your own profile privacy to 'Friends Only' or 'Private' to control who sees your information. You'll get notifications for friends watching your game (Broadcasting) or joining your party, but not for general profile visits, so you can browse others' profiles without them knowing. 
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Is the Steam ID secret?

No matter what account you make your steam id for that account will always be visible, it also means nothing, so why are you afraid of people seeing your ID?
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Does Steam take a 30% cut?

FAQ: Q: How much does Steam take from game sales? Steam takes a standard cut of 30% of each game sale.
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Is Steam a monthly fee?

No, Steam itself does not require a subscription to use the platform or play most purchased games; it's free to join and use. However, you buy games individually (often on sale), and some specific online multiplayer games (like certain MMORPGs) might have their own separate monthly fees or optional in-game subscriptions, which are clearly noted on the game's store page, not by Steam. 
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