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There are reasons to use it, but it is also pointless at the same time.
I'm sure many people will have different uses for it.
This currently gives me the following options:
-Reboot into Windows, to open steam and get the cd-key
-Install Steam on Linux
But neither of those options is really worth the trouble.
If i could freely see all my CD-Keys for games i haven't installed, a hijaccker could also do. Then use them on their behalf, and Steam could do nothing about it.
Arma2 players were attacked months ago by a cheat that stole the game Key, that key was later used by others to cheat on the game without a fear of a ban. Legit users were banned without doing anything.
You should have the access to the download page on the email you received when purchasing the game on their homepage (http://www.dontstarvegame.com/)
I purchased Don't Starve from Steam, so I recieved no email. On the Steam client, I can right click Don't Starve and view the CD-Key for it, but at the time of posting this, I was somewhere I couldn't access my client, but wanted to play Don't Starve. This post is hardly relevant now, but if you would like to still discuss it, by all means go ahead.