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If a hijacker gains access to your email, your mobile authenticator would still protect your account due to the Steam Guard code being required. And should a hijacker still manage to access your account, he cannot trade away or sell your items unless you confirm it through your Steam Mobile app.
Valve did that in the beginning. It was optional and users still submitted thousands of tickets. All that after it saying that they were 100% responsible. They still spammed tickets.
My issue with it is that it requires a 3rd party smartphone.
Everyone who ever got scammed deseeves it for being dumb/not paying attention.
But its really not hard to set up lol just get winauth/an actual phone and a free prepaid phone number, all u need