Use your own account
The Terms prohibit using Steam accounts that are not registered in the user’s own name.
Steam authorization connects the account to CS2 inventory activity, security checks and Steam-based item transfers on Upgrader.pro.
The current Terms state that authorization through Steam is required to use Upgrader.pro. The same Terms also state that Upgrader.pro is not affiliated with Valve Corporation or the Steam platform.
Use the platform login control and continue to Steam authorization.
Check that you are signing into the Steam account you intend to use for inventory and trade activity.
After authorization, the account area displays the platform balance, history and available features.
Continue to Upgrader.pro and sign in with the Steam account you intend to use.
Upgrader.pro's Terms place responsibility for Steam account security, passwords and two-factor authentication on the user. They also prohibit sharing account credentials, using Steam accounts not registered in the user's own name, and using bots, scripts or unauthorized third-party software.
The Terms prohibit using Steam accounts that are not registered in the user’s own name.
Keep Steam credentials and two-factor authentication secure and never share login access.
The Terms prohibit bots, scripts, auto-clickers, proxy tools and other unauthorized software.
Abrupt IP changes, repeated failed logins and other suspicious behavior can trigger account restrictions or verification.
The Terms say purchased items can be withdrawn through an API bot on Steam. This makes the connected Steam account central to receiving CS2 items. Before accepting a trade offer, verify the item and the trade details directly in Steam.
Steam-side trade protections can also affect timing. The Upgrader.pro skin-deposit interface currently warns that Steam Trade Protection can delay a deposited skin for up to 8 days, although some deposits may be credited instantly.
Steam is involved on both sides of item movement: skin deposits can be affected by Trade Protection, while eligible skin withdrawals are delivered through the connected Steam account.
Yes. The current Upgrader.pro Terms state that Steam authorization is required to use the website.
No. Its Terms explicitly state that Upgrader.pro is not affiliated with Valve Corporation or the Steam platform.
The Terms prohibit using Steam accounts that are not registered in the user’s own name.
The Terms state that items can be withdrawn using an API bot on Steam.
The Terms instruct users to contact support and provide requested account-recovery information such as profile details and recent transactions.
Information updated: August 17, 2026