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But the default for it is on. It defaulted on. It shoudln't be off unless you turned it off.
I always wonder what people are talking about when they say that they "accidentally" turned it off. How do you do that? What reason made you turn it off at all? It defaults to on. I've never had a circumstance where I wanted to turn it off, or had any reason to think turning it off would do anything for me.
Why do I suspect this has something to do with hacking or cheating, and turning it off while doing so? I can't imagine why else you'd turn it off. In years of Steam gaming, over hundreds of games, it's never been an issue of consideration or problem at all. I leave it on. Never had a problem.
Not that it's any of your business, but in my line of work I rotate which PC's I use at work on a frequent basis and the hassle of having to authenticate my PC constantly made me turn it off.
Not sure where your getting this "accidentally" business, but I'd prefer it if you can keep your less then helpful outlook on this situation to yourself.
Thanks.
I think Valve has not enough communicate about this new feature, so many people may have your problem....
I desactivated steam guard since they patch steam client with it, i play on steam with my desktop, laptop, and on other PC in my family (not at work i'm not payed for that) and if i remember well, at the beginning it was impossible to allow the access on differents PC.
This security system is still perfectible : what about people who don't have static IP...
you're right, one more reason.
yes but it's a recent feature of steamguard, at the beginning you must check your mail since you use another PC
Gah!
Totally agree.. Worst part is that I couldnt even figure this out without guessing.. It says clearly I need guard on to trade, when I mouse over "sell" but I could not figure out for the life of me how I was to trade cards.. and I need to hit lvl 5 to get my voting cards :(
So, I have gifted games to people before with no problems whatsoever. Today I went to trade a couple extra summer sale cards and no! Can't do that! Send off a $40 game, np, but exchange trading cards? Noooo - wait 15 days. You know, until the event is over. It seems an unnecessary and annoying hurdle to put in a person's path.