How to Make Your Profile Private on Steam

avatarArisingWard7 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway7 months ago

Making your Steam profile private is pretty easy! Just log into your Steam account, click on your profile name at the top right, go to 'View my profile', hit 'Edit Profile' on the right side, and then select 'My Privacy Settings'. Over there, you'll find options to set your profile status to 'Private'. And voila, you're now a ghost in the Steam world!

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avatarNoticingPuff7 months ago

Why bother? Public profiles are where it's at! Show off those achievements and let the world know you're a gaming legend.


avatarDroppingSway7 months ago

Just a heads up, making your profile private on Steam means your gaming achievements won't be the talk of the town anymore. You'll be gaming incognito, but hey, privacy has its perks!

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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