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It's YOUR account, any license on that account is for YOU to use, not for anyone else.
The exception being family sharing.
no i'm saying login on a different computer and region, obviously i would be logged out from my laptop. I can easily give my netflix or xbox account to another console and laptop in another region, what is up with steam trying to strong arm people like this
also login via vpns exist, they can't even fix region hopping but they can detect if a person is using a vpn to login vs loging from another region computer?
By logging onto a system to grant SOMEONE ELSE access to your account you will STILL violate the confidentiality agreement.
"You may not reveal, share or otherwise allow others to use your password or Account except as otherwise specifically authorized by Valve."
Note that you are FULLY responsible for all actions on your account, no matter who used the account.
Xbox has a family share feature like steam has but you are never allowed to let other people use your login info on their end.
okay so i'm fully responsible for actions on my account so what does steam have an issue with my actions, say i use a vpn to login that hides my computer info and region, then what. what i go to another country , login in a computer there and then come back in 3 days and login back in to my original computer. see how freaking idiotic this ruling is, makes no sense why steam has an issue where i use my login like it's God gift on the planet or something
no please look in to it again, i can FREELY give my xbox and ps info to my brother in another country, STEAM is the only one with the issue here and it makes no sense what problem does it have with me using my account however i want
also answer me , what i travel to another country, login there and then 3 days later login back in to my own computer, then what, what if i use a vpn, then what, it's the same thing and makes no sense
You are thinking of game sharing that consoles have the ability to do just like steam has but this is different then sharing your actual account info that is never allowed.
i don't think it has anything to do with security WHEN I AM GIVING THE NECESSARY INFO, it's pretty much strong arming people to buying their own games and it's anti consumer, my effing brother is my family but has a job in eu, the hell does steam have an issue with whom i'm giving my login info too
For one you are technically not even allowed to use a VPN on Steam. They don't crack down on it, but it's still not allowed.
Second, it's not about where you login, it's about who else gets access if you do.
You can log in on your friends computer, play a game on it even, but as soon as you are done you have to make sure your friend does not get access to your account.
sorry but i have to say i'm talking about non game sharing info on consoles, i also know how steam family sharing works and it's for a single house hold, pretty much an inferior version
https://gtm.you1.cn/storesteam/subscriber_agreement/
You are allowed to login on your computer in different locations however sharing your direct steam account is not allowed.