BasedAres Oct 2, 2024 @ 2:04pm
Steam Subscriber Agreement
i had a question about the subscriber agreement and where to find the agree or disagree button, thanks!
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BlackOut Oct 2, 2024 @ 2:07pm 
The button that you seek only appears when valve changes something on the Steam Subscriber Agreement. There is no agree or disagree button when you finish reading it.
Last edited by BlackOut; Oct 2, 2024 @ 2:18pm
pckirk Oct 2, 2024 @ 3:30pm 
if you are affected, just restart steam, and if it needs your answer, it will pop up for you.
Elucidator Oct 2, 2024 @ 3:55pm 
It might not show up because of a red bar existing if you use a windows version under windows 10.
Start_Running Oct 2, 2024 @ 5:01pm 
If you don't explicitly agree by Nov 1, your continued use of tyyou steam account will be counted as agreement.. To dsagree. well you just stop loging into your or any steam account, and or delete the account.


These are your options.

Agree and continue using steam.
Disagree andcease using steam and all it' services.

Choose wisely.
V3LTA Oct 2, 2024 @ 5:34pm 
Poeple from europe arent affected :) some people say australia too but i dont know where they got that from cant find any source :)
SKARDAVNELNATE Oct 2, 2024 @ 5:37pm 
Originally posted by BasedAres:
i had a question about the subscriber agreement and where to find the agree or disagree button, thanks!
And also the "I don't like it but I'll put up with it" button.
Doctor Zalgo Oct 2, 2024 @ 7:49pm 
Originally posted by V3LTA:
Poeple from europe arent affected :) some people say australia too but i dont know where they got that from cant find any source :)

You could ask an Australian (we aren't impacted).
samm987999 Oct 2, 2024 @ 8:07pm 
Originally posted by BlackOut:
The button that you seek only appears when valve changes something on the Steam Subscriber Agreement. There is no agree or disagree button when you finish reading it.
Yes, there is a checkbox that you agree to new terms. Which mean, when you used the software then you are obligated to follow their policy automatically.
Last edited by samm987999; Oct 2, 2024 @ 8:07pm
Iron Knights Oct 2, 2024 @ 8:38pm 
Like all Valve contracts (broken again & again with "our policy changed", "our terms changed") they do not offer a disagree & continue to use as original contract, option.
This in itself is illegal, hijacking your product (aka games) is illegal. Now there is no more cheap arbitration for YOU. Go hire a million dollar team of lawyers to fight over your game inventory.
Arasaka is winning, every single day.
Start_Running Oct 2, 2024 @ 9:02pm 
Originally posted by Iron Knights:
Like all Valve contracts (broken again & again with "our policy changed", "our terms changed") they do not offer a disagree & continue to use as original contract, option.
This in itself is illegal, hijacking your product (aka games) is illegal.
Nope. Happens all the time.
The disagree button basically means you stop using steam. Like cease logging in. or if you wanna go a step further... delete your account. That's how you opt out.

There's no obligation to maintain the previous version of the contract.. I mean unless valve hadn't reserved the right to change the contract in the version you agreed to.. :P

Originally posted by Iron Knights:
Now there is no more cheap arbitration for YOU.
Nope. No moire wasting Valve's money, and Valve's time. Either pony up to court, or shut up.
Arbitration can stil;l happen, but you AND valve have the option of declining arbitration and going straight to court.
Jax Oct 7, 2024 @ 8:10am 
Fellow gamers. In light of Steam and Vavle's lack of supporting us, for example, still selling known faulty games, I recommend you submit a Help Ticket under Account and tell them you are refusing the agreement. Currently, the only option you're left with, for declining, is to delete your account. That's it. If Steam/Vavle wants to force this down our throat, then they should refund our ENTIRE library when we delete our account.

The agreement, obviously, gives them more power to refuse refunds and support, pushing us to contact the devs who clearly don't care.

Say no to the agreement. Let's stand together to let Steam/Vavle know that gamers want to be treated better.

Thank you for reading.
Pscht Oct 7, 2024 @ 8:20am 
Who's "Vavle"?
HikariLight Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:55am 
Valve is probably getting tired of people trying to sue them over stuff out of their control or stupid stuff.
Now you prep for the big leagues if you want to complain over something stupid.
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