He also wrote the USA's most-saved article of 2021, according to Pocket.Ĭhris was a PCWorld columnist for two years. Beyond the web, his work has appeared in the print edition of The New York Times (September 9, 2019) and in PCWorld's print magazines, specifically in the August 2013 and July 2013 editions, where his story was on the cover. With over a decade of writing experience in the field of technology, Chris has written for a variety of publications including The New York Times, Reader's Digest, IDG's PCWorld, Digital Trends, and MakeUseOf. Chris has personally written over 2,000 articles that have been read more than one billion times-and that's just here at How-To Geek. And never let your mom and dad put you and your sibling on the same authentication.Chris Hoffman is the former Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. To those reading this never let anyone else sign in on your computer even your sibling or they will switch the accounts and destroy your computer. Thanks to steam for compromising my brand new computer and thanks for forcing me off your platform for no reason at all. My new account is banned from participating in the community when I’ve never even talked to anyone because I have no friends. I guess in the end I can’t use steam at all because they ignore you when you’re telling them what’s going on. This is a disaster for anyone with cptsd from hacking abuse like me. So technically right now they are deleting my new account, and then they expect me to autoupdate over 100 game servers from the account that signed into my device. We can’t stop steam from hijacking my computer doing whatever they want. When they sign into their account, that’s being deleted, they see only two games, mine. (It’s in the process of being deleted.) When I sign into my account I see all their games and tools. They then uninstalled my two games on my computer from their account. Someone signed into their 10 year old account on my device and now I see over a hundred servers in tools and every game they own on MY account. I have a new computer that made a steam account a year ago. Try to deviate from the desktop store and go for a more mobile friendly aesthetic. I feel as though I had to scroll too far to find these things, someone may lose interest or become overwhelmed by the amount of clutter on the page to find the things they're looking for. these are all high traffic tabs that should be at the top of the store page amongst the genre specific buttons I had mentioned earlier. "New and trending" "Top Sellers" "Popular Up and coming". Compartmentalize games a bit better, behind genre specific tabs/buttons that lead to pages that'll infinitely scroll. Reduce recommended, new and promoted content. It'd be nice to see a more mobile friendly, less crammed store page. feels like you guys just tried to make the desktop store page shrink to fit a phone's resolution. I also feel the store page is a bit cluttered and crammed. maybe that's just because I'm used to the old app layout. While I can see the probable reason for it being done that way, I was kind of confused and lost at first. especially when the first thing you open to is the QR Scanner. I like the direction you guys are heading but I still feel the UI is a bit cluttered, quite easy to get lost for a second. While I'm glad the app is finally updated I feel it's still flawed in some ways. Support for customizing your app's main tabs.Support for using multiple Steam accounts in the app.An improved Store browsing experience for mobile screens.Authorized Devices - Manage access to the devices your account has signed in.Access to your friends, friend activity, groups, screenshots, inventory, wallet, and more.Access to the entire Steam Community - discussions, groups, guides, Market, Workshop, broadcasts, and more.Customizable Steam notifications: wishlist, sales, comments, trades, discussions, friend requests, and more.A personalized News feed based on your Library with the latest news, events, and content updates direct from publishers and game developers.Speed up item trades and sales by using your phone to confirm them. Plus you can manage game downloads and updates to your PC from your phone. The new Library view makes it easy to view game content, discussions, guides, support, and more. Sign in confirmation - Confirm your regular Steam sign ins with simple “approve” or “deny”.QR code sign in - Scan a QR code to sign into Steam instead of entering a password or….Two-factor authentication to ensure you’re the only one with access to your account.Protect your Steam account and make sign in faster with two-factor authentication. Buy PC games and get the latest game and community news - while protecting your Steam account.īrowse the Steam catalog of PC games from your phone. With the free Steam Mobile App, you can take Steam with you anywhere.
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