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by blackearl 1984 days ago
How often are you logging into Steam? The app stays logged in for me pretty much forever
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I have the same issue. On Mac, I log in to Steam about once a week (sometimes longer than that). I have to login with my password and get a Steam code almost every time.
Does the Mac version of Steam install through the Mac App store (or is it offered there), and does that store also have the webview restrictions? If that's the case, I'm wondering if that's triggering them to use web login methods, and while I haven't logged into steam on the desktop again since I installed it on this new one ~6 months ago, I have to log into the website and get a code almost every time I want to do something there, so I wonder if the Mac version of Steam is somehow under the web based login restrictions.
The website definitely has a crazy short session length (it can't be more than 48 hours, probably substantially less).

I do login to the website more often than I do the native Steam app, typically to wishlist games that I see linked from other web sites.

I wonder if logging into the website invalidates all of my sessions after however many hours.

> Does the Mac version of Steam install through the Mac App store

It does not, and I can't see it ever being allowed there. It's quite literally an alternate app store!

LOL, that's true. I wasn't even thinking of what Steam does, and was just considering it's authentication mechanism. Doubly silly of me, since I'm definitely interested and following to some degree the Epic lawsuit.
Huh strange. I’ve used steam on windows, Mac and Linux over the years and with different frequencies of use and still only ever have to manually log in once every few months.
I stopped using Steam because it was too annoying. Not sure what all they get up to for their anticheat crap, but something I do with my network/machine apparently sets them off.

Fighting with bullshit like this is not what I'm looking for when I want a game, so screw it, if a game needs Steam, I don't need the game.

It's not an issue with the app, it's in the browser only. I like using the browser for browsing since tab support is better, bookmarking and also extensions such as Steam Enhanced.