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Fordítási probléma jelentése
https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
At the bottom, deauthorize other devices. Then change your password.
No, that site has nothing to do with Valve/Steam. It is a 3rd party site owned by some other company.
They are not on your account, nor have access to it. Steam is not facebook where sites have permission to do things on your account.
If you are worried about your password being saved, then you can change it.
But also that it's absolute ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that any 3rd party website uses or eventually falls down creating harsh policies they force us to agree to even access the website in the first place!
We should at least have the option to opt out... That's against my free human rights...
I am using a certain phone with certain OS. Ever since logging in problems have started today I had to do so many nerve-racking steps just to achieve securing my account to a satisfied result.
I saw other people complaining too so I just wish things could be safer like it was back in the day.:-(
Now the website know what your Steam profile is and that the owner of the account used it to log and that can't be taken away from them or anyone.
Everyone has a steamID64 and everyone can see it and use it to get a link like this: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198010145176 (the ID is the numbers at the end)
You can find anyones on websites like this https://steamid.io and in other ways.