How to hide recent activity on Steam

avatarNickelingAlan·7 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad·7 months ago

Super easy peasy! Just hop into your Steam profile, click 'Edit Profile' then head over to 'Privacy Settings'. You'll spot 'Game Details' – that's the magic spot. Set this to 'Private' and voila, your recent activity becomes your little secret.

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avatarPassingDada·7 months ago

If you're like me and prefer keeping your gaming escapades on the down-low, diving into the privacy settings on your Steam profile is key. After a bit of clicking around, you'll find the 'Game Details' option. Flipping this bad boy to 'Private' ensures your recent game activity doesn't become the talk of the town.


avatarCarryingTree·7 months ago

Honestly, why hide? Flaunt that gaming prowess! But, if you must, privacy settings are your friend.

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