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What your Linux Desktop says about you
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Were you using the flatpak version of Steam?
Ok. I was asking because I was going to say don't.
Or if you need to, check out the settings for it with something like "Warehouse" that lets you alter what the flatpak can and can't access.
Edit: Just realized a day later that I meant FlatSeal, not Warehouse. Both deal with flatpaks, but FlatSeal is the one that can help you with individual permissions. Pretty handy.
Fuck you
Yeah, that was warranted. I was being hostile, which is why i deleted the comment immediately after posting it