![]() ![]() Nobody in my home uses a VPN, by the way. I highly doubt anyone got into my gmail account too, I would have received a text with a confirmation code because I use 2FA with everything. Whenever I look up this issue, I only see people who complain about steam guard mobile being the problem, and not steam guard email, so this is completely new to me. I have steam guard email, but not steam guard mobile if that helps. I changed my password and associated email to be safe. ![]() I took a look at my login history to clear the confusion, but it's the same location as I've always been logging in from (which doesn't correspond to my ACTUAL location, oddly). When I look at the location information of whoever is trying to connect, the IP corresponds to mine, but not the location. Since yesterday's maintenance, Steam has been telling me that I am attempting to log in from a new device (which is not the case at all), and asks me for a code whenever I start up steam, or just randomly. ![]()
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