Steam installeren
inloggen
|
taal
简体中文 (Chinees, vereenvoudigd)
繁體中文 (Chinees, traditioneel)
日本語 (Japans)
한국어 (Koreaans)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgaars)
Čeština (Tsjechisch)
Dansk (Deens)
Deutsch (Duits)
English (Engels)
Español-España (Spaans - Spanje)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spaans - Latijns-Amerika)
Ελληνικά (Grieks)
Français (Frans)
Italiano (Italiaans)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesisch)
Magyar (Hongaars)
Norsk (Noors)
Polski (Pools)
Português (Portugees - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Braziliaans-Portugees)
Română (Roemeens)
Русский (Russisch)
Suomi (Fins)
Svenska (Zweeds)
Türkçe (Turks)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamees)
Українська (Oekraïens)
Een vertaalprobleem melden
And tell the kids to stay out of the chat rooms.
Those that want the chat to remain just a chat keep what was once, just a chat window. And those that want all the silly gifs / emotes / etc can turn it on if required.
A simple solution to a problem that has grown out of control.
2. Enable Family View for his account.
If this is something that's happening within the chat room of a game, then there's nothing Steam can do about it, and the game makers/admins are responsible for enforcing their own rules.
This is completely false, so... yeah.
OP: report their profiles if you have links. Report report report.
Also, "kids" - if they're YOUR kids, YOU are responsible for where they are. No one else's kids are your responsibility directly.