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Blitzwing 10 Nov, 2024 @ 6:23am
Why can't we simply have option to disable steam community market?
Why can't we simply have option to disable steam community market?

Hi, after recent events, I wonder why there is no option to disable steam market.
Like steam would require first your e-mail conformation to set the market on.


I have absolutely no idea how a hacker got access to my account. My protection software is up-to-date, I never use this PC for online stuff or third party softwares. Its gaming PC only. I checked PC yesterday by a professional security service, they could not find any compromising software.

Considering it's a very frequent and common security breach, why is there still no option for it?
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Sasori Kigaru 10 Nov, 2024 @ 6:41am 
Disabling it would be kind of pointless since if your account is hijacked (it wasn't hacked, you gave your credentials away at some point and don't remember doing so) then the hijackers can just enable the market access again and then sell/trade things.
rawWwRrr 10 Nov, 2024 @ 6:44am 
An optional security measure is not a safe security measure.

The focus should be on maintaining a secure account. As long as you do this, there is no need to add anything else.
Blitzwing 10 Nov, 2024 @ 6:58am 
Originally posted by Sasori Kigaru:
Disabling it would be kind of pointless since if your account is hijacked (it wasn't hacked, you gave your credentials away at some point and don't remember doing so) then the hijackers can just enable the market access again and then sell/trade things.
I have 2 PCs. To use Internet I have a different PC. The PC for Steam games is for games only.

I log in into steam only via installed steam launcher,

Last time I did it was 5 years ago, as I did install the steam launcher.
After that I never ever did go online to log in into steam.
Originally posted by rawWwRrr:
An optional security measure is not a safe security measure.

The focus should be on maintaining a secure account. As long as you do this, there is no need to add anything else.
To maintaining a secure account, the shop and the customers have to adapt.

There professional people out there, who do damage steams customers,
no matter how good accounts are secured.

Additional security steps can't hurt.
Sasori Kigaru 10 Nov, 2024 @ 7:15am 
Originally posted by Blitzwing:
Originally posted by Sasori Kigaru:
Disabling it would be kind of pointless since if your account is hijacked (it wasn't hacked, you gave your credentials away at some point and don't remember doing so) then the hijackers can just enable the market access again and then sell/trade things.
I have 2 PCs. To use Internet I have a different PC. The PC for Steam games is for games only.

I log in into steam only via installed steam launcher,

Last time I did it was 5 years ago, as I did install the steam launcher.
After that I never ever did go online to log in into steam.

Interesting setup but that doesn't change what I said. The account got hijacked, I don't expect you to remember how/when it happened since the methods rely on the person not realizing they're doing it, tends to work best on people that just don't know any better. No shame in that though.

Anyway, hopefully you fully secure your account and practice safer browsing habits.

I wish ya luck.
Blitzwing 10 Nov, 2024 @ 11:08am 
Originally posted by Sasori Kigaru:
Originally posted by Blitzwing:
I have 2 PCs. To use Internet I have a different PC. The PC for Steam games is for games only.

I log in into steam only via installed steam launcher,

Last time I did it was 5 years ago, as I did install the steam launcher.
After that I never ever did go online to log in into steam.

Interesting setup but that doesn't change what I said. The account got hijacked, I don't expect you to remember how/when it happened since the methods rely on the person not realizing they're doing it, tends to work best on people that just don't know any better. No shame in that though.

Anyway, hopefully you fully secure your account and practice safer browsing habits.

I wish ya luck.
Again, the gaming PC is not used for browsing at all. Still somehow criminals did find a way.
Blitzwing 13 Nov, 2024 @ 12:44am 
The odd thing is, accounts can be disabled by admins from steam market.
So why not allow the users to do it, most people are here to play games.
Last edited by Blitzwing; 13 Nov, 2024 @ 12:44am
Crazy Tiger 13 Nov, 2024 @ 12:50am 
What are "admins from steam market"?

The market is something that is actually important for Valve. Why would they offer a disable on something that is their money printing machine?

Keep in mind that the interests of a company and its users can differ and that this actually is ok as well.

Originally posted by Blitzwing:
Originally posted by Sasori Kigaru:

Interesting setup but that doesn't change what I said. The account got hijacked, I don't expect you to remember how/when it happened since the methods rely on the person not realizing they're doing it, tends to work best on people that just don't know any better. No shame in that though.

Anyway, hopefully you fully secure your account and practice safer browsing habits.

I wish ya luck.
Again, the gaming PC is not used for browsing at all. Still somehow criminals did find a way.
Phishing or malware. Whatever it was, the account holder did something.

Originally posted by Blitzwing:
Considering it's a very frequent and common security breach, why is there still no option for it?
It's only "very frequent and common" because users sadly give away login credentials like candy on Halloween.
Last edited by Crazy Tiger; 13 Nov, 2024 @ 12:51am
Callahan420 13 Nov, 2024 @ 2:57am 
The OP will not accept responsibility. Always wants to say this PC.

So my question which is it. If you login to only play games then where are you logged into the forums and posting from this is considered browsing and not just playing games.

I highly doubt the PC is used just to play games anyway.

On the other hand they are on the other PC logged in and fell for a phishing scam or got malware.


Originally posted by Blitzwing:
I have 2 PCs. To use Internet I have a different PC. The PC for Steam games is for games only.
I log in into steam only via installed steam launcher,

Originally posted by Blitzwing:
Again, the gaming PC is not used for browsing at all. Still somehow criminals did find a way.
Blitzwing 13 Nov, 2024 @ 3:07am 
Originally posted by Callahan420:
The OP will not accept responsibility. Always wants to say this PC.

So my question which is it. If you login to only play games then where are you logged into the forums and posting from this is considered browsing and not just playing games.

I highly doubt the PC is used just to play games anyway.

On the other hand they are on the other PC logged in and fell for a phishing scam or got malware.


Originally posted by Blitzwing:
I have 2 PCs. To use Internet I have a different PC. The PC for Steam games is for games only.
I log in into steam only via installed steam launcher,

Originally posted by Blitzwing:
Again, the gaming PC is not used for browsing at all. Still somehow criminals did find a way.
1 to post on steam or play games, I use the installed steam's launcher,
so I am not logged in online via Mozilla, opera or internet explorer.


2 The PC I use for Mozilla, opera or internet explorer, to watch movies is physically a different device, it's my older computer. I don't play games on it.

So even if there would be a third party software on my second PC, its not on the first one.
Blitzwing 18 Nov, 2024 @ 2:19pm 
Various people did report that their games were deleted too?

I wonder how that's can be an option at all?
Wolf Knight 18 Nov, 2024 @ 2:28pm 
Originally posted by Blitzwing:
Various people did report that their games were deleted too?

I wonder how that's can be an option at all?
the option to Permanently Delete does not delete the game from the account. it simply HIDES it and it can be restored thru the support menu.

people kept demanding an option to Delete games from their library. its a good thing steam didnt listen to those people and only made it a HIDE option.
Should have the option to be disabled
rawWwRrr 17 Mar @ 3:31am 
Originally posted by SygenWave:
Should have the option to be disabled
It's called "not using it".
Originally posted by SygenWave:
Should have the option to be disabled
The forums and marketplace are both optional.
No one forces you to use them.
Don't want to use it? Then simply don't.
Blitzwing 17 Mar @ 12:18pm 
Originally posted by HikariLight:
Originally posted by SygenWave:
Should have the option to be disabled
The forums and marketplace are both optional.
No one forces you to use them.
Don't want to use it? Then simply don't.
The Problem is, without my consent,
steam does use my money, for things I did not buy or want.

The issue is, hackers somehow use steam market to steal peoples money.
And steam does not refund that money.
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