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Steam Mobile App Gets New UI, QR Code Login, and Improved Library Management – Android and iOS Update Available
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Valve has updated the Steam mobile app for Android and iOS, and it's very different (in a good way) from the previous version. In addition to the new interface, it offers improved Steam login options.
The app lets you view your entire game library in a grid that displays game covers and titles, which can be sorted using filters. By controlling Steam from your smartphone, you can add, download, and update games on your computer, while also receiving notifications about sales, friend requests, and more.
A QR code login option has been added, eliminating the need to enter a username, password, or Steam Guard code. When you log in with a QR code, Steam displays a confirmation page along with a map and your device's geolocation. You'll then need to confirm that you're actually logged in to your account.
Confirming your login without using your camera will bypass the Steam Guard code entry, but will require a username and password. The app displays a list of authorized devices, allowing you to remotely log out of Steam if you're logged into your account on someone else's PC. You can also find out when the account was last used or revoke access entirely.
Steam is also working on introducing QR code login for Steam Deck and an update to the chat app. The update fixes several bugs and will be available on Android today (iOS a little later).
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