In the context of Steam, "Premium" usually refers to an account that has spent at least (or equivalent) to unlock community features. Accounts that haven't met this requirement are considered "Limited" and cannot add friends or use the community market.

: These accounts often come with weak security or are linked to malicious activity. Sellers may use the transaction to phish for your personal information or IP address.

Instead of buying risky third-party accounts, you can safely build your own library by:

Using legitimate Steam Wallet top-ups to unlock premium features.

Buying or selling Steam accounts violates the Steam Subscriber Agreement , which explicitly states that accounts are for the personal use of their creator only.