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No it doesn't, not with the current issue. I also have the same problem as OP and that page specifies nothing. Steam keeps asking me to sign in even though I'm already signed in. I keep seeing more of these posts popping up in the last 24 hours, here's another one:
I have the same problem. Its like i'm half logged. I mean i have access to my library, but not to forum or store. And i need to sign in and everything is loading very slow.
Then, sudden of nothing Steam client wants me to re enter login credentials? When i am logged in?
On web browser is everything fine. I don't get it.
I think it may be steam's way to joke with us. Haha, real funny steam, now staph!
I haven't tried it in web browser. Didn't even know that you could do that? i'll google it.
What i actually find more annoying is fact there is no way how to get info like "dear Steam customers, we are experiencing some high difficulties right now in our network infrastructure and we are working on it" or "dear Steam customers, due to need to upgrade our infrastructure there will be some outages of all services between XX and YY".
Hard to say what caused it as symptoms were strange - almost nothing worked in Steam client, except library, but on web browser was everything fine. I allways thought about Steam client as some kind of proprietary web browser, but seem it communicates with Steam itself differently than common web browser.