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报告翻译问题
Thu, Mar 3 2016 10:29
Thanks for taking the time to send us feedback about the mobile app.
At this time we have no plan to implement a Steam Mobile app for Windows Phone, but we have made updates to make much of Steam now accessible via your mobile web browser. If you have an Android tablet or an iPod/iPad you are welcome to use that device as your authenticator. The phone number on your account does not need to match the device that you use as your mobile authenticator.
Please note: using the mobile web browser does not act as a two-factor authenticator for trading.
I'll make sure the mobile team knows that users like you are interested in the app specific features.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/8/
If you wish to share an opinion, idea or suggestion, the forums are a great place to do so.
Cheers!
Still no help for me.
s h i t l o a d of .000 goes here
Hopefully the Win10 Store can pull it's self together otherwise, Steam for 5 years out of lack of decent alturnative rather than "Steam's amazing I love it"...
Oh wait, i can't because VALVE force us to have to pay 50$ per month to get a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ SMS service because some can't even get their account secure after all these security layers pushed down our throat?
It's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ easy to make an authenticator with a simple algorythm on a tiny PCB without wireless or SMS.
VALVE can't even make the authenticator in a proper way so it just reach a tiny amount of users, and after they blame people for the amount of people getting hijacked?
And the support clearly just send the same thing like they care? (NOT)
Seriously?
As cynical as I can be, I wish to maintain at least some glimmer of hope that they change their business policies regarding the mobile authentication. Ultimately at this very moment, I don't care much for a Steam mobile app for Windows Phones.
I as well as a considerable portion of the Steam userbase want these trading and marketing restrictions gone.
Find some other way to protect people on a platform which - quite frankly - already feels very comfortably protected. I've been involved with trading and marketing for years and not once I've been scammed or had my account hijacked. Pure common sense alone can get you far.
Never lower your voice or go quiet about this. Make more noise to catch their attention. Public backlash is what made Valve backpedal on the business practice of selling usermade mods.
Don't submit to the conditions that Valve has placed you in, because it is exactly what they want from you right now.
They can base their algorythm on tons of stuff but they decided to go with an absurd idea that cut tons of people due to the forced SMS, which mean even if you own a powerful tablet that also run the app cannot use the mobile authenticator due to the absurd SMS thing.