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EDIT: *Stares at something*
Oh, I see what's happening.
EDIT 2: Ah, there we go. It's gone and replaced with the famous "?".
Using the trade URL to initiate trades is fine; these are MEANT to be given to other people.
On another website?
The point being, as long as these websites use the trade-URL rather than wanting access to your account, where do YOU think the problem is?
Back when they didn't have the inventory loading issue, I've used the Steam Trade Matcher a lot. That's a third party site too. I also use lorenzostanco, which is a 3rd party site that gives me a ton of filters on the library. All this stuff is using the APIs that are MEANT for other people to use, so there is NO risk.
The only software that actually accesses my account "properly" is my own...
Use of third party sites involved with trading are a violation of Steam's ToS for use of Steam items anyway.
your Trade URL. Go to the main page -> FAQ -> Skins ->
"I received a notification about a wrong Trade URL" to
fix
it.