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This needs to happen. Customers like myself have sunk huge amounts of money on Steam for many years. Valve should have enough resources to support their apps on a smartphone platform that now doesn't require too much work to develop for. Microsoft has made it very easy to port apps from other phones or create from scratch, it's simply not acceptable that in 2016 we are still being treated as non existent.
The limitations imposed on our accounts because of the lack of support from Valve is simply unacceptable and I, nor anyone else, should be forced to buy an Android device or iPhone just to have basic account security features.
Your transaction holds imposed on Windows mobile users aren't acceptable. If these get turned on today, I will no longer purchase any games or perform any transactions on the marketplace through Steam going forward. You may not care, and it may mean nothing at the end of the day, but maybe it will matter to someone.
Your expectation that users CHANGE THEIR ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ MOBILE DEVICE PLATFORM just to perform regular Steam marketplace activity is asinine and misguided. Do something completely logical and supportive to a small but just as relevant and deserving portion of your customer base - address this issue so that Windows Mobile users aren't punished for your ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
Yet it doesn't explain all the Android and Apple device cut from the authenticator possibilities since they force the SMS service to be able to use the mobile authenticator.
UWP.
Universal Windows Apps are going to be the tech behind writing future apps for Windows Phone and will ensure that they also run on XBox and on desktop Windows 10.
Consider the amount of people that are already flocking towards Android emulators to run Valve's authenticator and even to entirely third-party PC-centric solutions that generate codes compatibile with Valve's authenticator.
Having an officially supported app directly runnable from your desktop PC is not something Valve would want to enable, because it completely defeats two-factor.
Get an iPhone, or you are no longer welcome.