This is what I get for switching from Ubuntu to mint and trying to use steam.
I think they got the hug of death when the Winter sale started.
Submitted 1 day ago by bighatchester@lemmy.world to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world
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This is what I get for switching from Ubuntu to mint and trying to use steam.
I think they got the hug of death when the Winter sale started.
Try the recovery codes would be what I’d do
Maybe try the I no longer have access to the “I no longer have access” button, unless the only option there related to point 1
If all else fails you could contact customer support
All options eventually led to customer support. So now I’m waiting for steam to give me permission to access my games . It’s frustrating that I can know my password and can access the email connected to the account. But for some reason that’s not enough .
That’s the point of real 2fa. And the prices of activating it also makes it very clear. I find it incredibly frustrating when I activate 2fa on some service, and they allow email as a callback that I can’t turn off. Cause that turns out back into single factor, being the email. That’s what the recovery codes are for.
Otherwise, if someone has access to your email, they can just reset the password and get access (cause that is the 2nd factor). Then they can change the associated email address and that’s that.
Steamguard tried blocked me from logging into my account because one of my devices is connected to VPN (different country) and ine doesn’t. What’s the point of a security feature if it can’t distinguish between legitimate login vs an attacker. I’m not using steamguard anymore. Would rather enter code from my email. Just dumb implementation tbh.
Moonrise2473@feddit.it 1 day ago
I wish they would just use a standard otp algorithm and I could easily use any auth app instead of a dedicated one
Sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.com 22 hours ago
KeepassXC (a PC application) has a preset for Steam OTP parameters, if your Android/iOS app of choice allows you to use non-standard parameters I guess it should be possible to use them?
The only somewhat painful part for me was actually getting the OTP secret.
Mazesecle@lemm.ee 20 hours ago
Thank you for this tip! I saw your comment and I checked my 2FA app, Aegis, and it has a “Steam” option as well!
(When creating an entry, you can just select “Type: Steam” instead of “TOTP”)