Steam's new privacy update

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Valve has updated Steam's Profile Privacy Settings page, with a new range of control options for how users' information is displayed in the Steam client. Now you can choose who can see which games you've purchased or wishlisted, as well as other information like achievements and playtime. In Valve's words "you no longer need to nervously laugh it off as a bug when your friends notice the 4,000+ hours you've put into Ricochet".

But according to Steam Spy operator Sergey Galyonkin, one new change to Steam's privacy settings has rendered the popular stats tracking site useless. "Valve just made a change to their privacy settings, making games owned by Steam users hidden by default," the Steam Spy Twitter account tweeted. "Steam Spy relied on this information being visible by default and won't be able to operate anymore."



Of course, if all Steam users were to make their owned games viewable by default, the site would be functional again. But... that's unlikely to happen en masse. The site has been a popular tool since it launched in 2015, and has thrown up some interesting insights. During a GDC talk last month Galyonkin said that Steam's top 100 games made 50% of the platform's total money last year.

Meanwhile, it appears that AStats, another third-party stats site which gathers Steam data, is currently unable to reach user information such as owned games – presumably because all of that user data is now, by default, viewable only by friends.

As for other Steam privacy changes, a new "invisible" mode is forthcoming. "If you choose to set yourself to invisible, you’ll appear as offline, but you’ll still be able to view your friends list, send and receive messages," the blogpost promises. The feature will be in beta soon.

We've reached out to Valve about the changes' effect on Steam Spy, and will update if we hear back.


copied and pasted from pcgamer.com
 
At least steamcharts still works, only a matter of time before publishers pushed to have that silenced as well i imagine.
 
they should change the default setting back to make it viewable to everyone...those who want to hide their games should have to opt-in, not vice versa
 
I guess I'm the weird one here who hides their profile. I'm actually happy with the new feature to hide what game you're playing. I wouldn't mind it being visible by default though.

I just prefer not to be bothered on Steam. Still haven't set up a social media account either. I think all in all it's down to how much information about yourself do you want on the internet.
 
I guess I'm the weird one here who hides their profile. I'm actually happy with the new feature to hide what game you're playing. I wouldn't mind it being visible by default though.

I just prefer not to be bothered on Steam. Still haven't set up a social media account either. I think all in all it's down to how much information about yourself do you want on the internet.
Just turn your inventory private or for friends only. I haven't gotten a single unsolicited message over Steam in 4 years since I did this. Messages on my profile page are also set to friends only.
 
But according to Steam Spy operator Sergey Galyonkin, one new change to Steam's privacy settings has rendered the popular stats tracking site useless. "Valve just made a change to their privacy settings, making games owned by Steam users hidden by default," the Steam Spy Twitter account tweeted. "Steam Spy relied on this information being visible by default and won't be able to operate anymore."...

Steam Spy isn't dead after all

In a new blog post, Steam Spy creator Sergey Galyonkin said that the changes to the Steam Web API that messed with his software were not actually caused by GDPR compliance...most of the old Steam Spy features will be brought back, although a lot of it isn't working yet. The bigger issue is accuracy: Galyonkin said he has data for about 70 games from different developers, and the new Steam Spy is within a ten percent margin of error for 90 percent of them...

https://www.pcgamer.com/steam-spy-isnt-dead-after-all/
 
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