That does mean only a very small number of Steam users would be affected by this change. But if you had concerns that using Chrome compromised your security, in particular if you individually good reasons to be wary of using the browser, you needed to know this.Īs reported by Dexerto, less than 2 % of all Steam users use Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. It is certainly easy to be complacent in thinking that Valve is doing everything right by their users. While Google Chrome is the most popular web browser today, and definitely one of the fastest if not the fastest, Chrome is also associated with data collection and loss of privacy protections. So if you weren’t aware of this before, you should know now that Valve’s Steam client uses an embedded version of Google Chrome.
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