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If you delete it you will nolonger be able to log in until activate another cookie.
Applies to all web content. Been around since the internt was created.
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Internet cookies are small text files that websites store on a user's device to remember information about them and improve their online experience. They act as a "digital memory," keeping track of things like login credentials, shopping cart items, and user preferences to make future visits more convenient and personalized.
https://www.kaspersky.com/resource-center/definitions/cookies
Read the topic before making off-topic replies please. This has nothing to do with default cookies related to logging in. It's specifically ANALYTIC cookies that have no bearing on game announcements, thanks.
What are analytics cookies?
Analytics cookies or performance cookies are used to track website visitors and their user behaviour. This data is then used to improve the way the website works and in turn, used to improve user experience. Google Analytics (GA) cookies are one of the most common analytics cookies set by websites. GA cookies collect anonymous information, including the number of visitors to the site, unique visitors where visitors have come to the site from and the pages they visited.
Analytics cookies require active user consent as per the ePrivacy Directive and GDPR rules in the EU and UK. However French DPA, CNIL allows consent exemptions for analytics cookies, provided
This is copy paste without a source irrelevant to my topic, and Steam are NOT ""forcing"" analytics on people by hiding game developers embedded images in their update announcements to "improve user experience" thanks.
This is a Steam related sub-forum, to discuss using the steam user interface on the client, app, and websites.
There are no valve / steam employees or staff, server techs, steam support, or moderators in this steam related sub-forum. No one in this USER - USER only sub-forum can help you with your off topic rant, and no, there is no free speech protection on any private owned website or forums.
Good luck with your off topic spam rant, it will likely be removed, once reported enough times to steam.
TL:DR: I'm not getting my way so I'm going to complain about it.
Welcome to real life.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3157938003
Summarized few things a longer time ago for the overlay
https://gameindustry.eu/blog/steam-overlay-as-tracking-tool/
In terms of data protection, data regulation and data collection Steam is a nightmare. Unfortunately, too few people are concerned about issues here and one often get criticized for speaking out against it or exposing it.
The fact these people can't see the issue here is mind boggling, it's very clear to us gamers and no amount of trolling is going to change the fact that Steam are now starting to restrict access to key information that they don't even have the rights to do so with, since it's information owned and written or published by the developers of said games and only they alone can choose whether someone is able to view the information or not. (Unless it violates law, which it does not) So requiring people to have to give Steam analytics just to view that content is despicable and highly illegal.
"You won't give us access to more of your data? Then we won't let you view important information posted, not by us, but by the developers of the games you play."
See how that's illegal? Last I checked Blackmail was not allowed, and essentially holding game announcement info and data to ransom until the consumer turns on analytic cookies for Steam is a form of blackmail, holding information to ransom unless the consumer does what you want, especially given that the developers are not the ones agreeing to all this or having any part in it, no say whatsoever. Steam just doing what it wants to harvest all the data it can illegally.
So lets break this down for you.
The 3rd party website that is hosting the content you are trying to view uses cookies. You have told steam based on your settings to not allow 3rd party cookies. The ONLY way Valve can stop those cookies from being used is to NOT show you the content.
So Valve is doing exactly what you asked them to do..... NOT ALLOWING 3RD PARTY COOKIES.
Would you prefer Valve to ignore your settings and show you that contact and in return allow the use of those 3rd party cookies without your consent?
Edit: Using your example the Skull & Bones announcement. These images are hosted on Ubisoft and Ubisoft is collecting your data using cookies.... so Valve doesn't show the images to prevent that.... again based on your Steam settings.
These are the only cookie settings for Steam...
https://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/account/cookiepreferences
Those 3rd party cookies have nothing to do with any of those settings on Steam.
Stop blaming Valve/Steam for something they didn't do.
I tried it out and you are right - no cookies, no pictures.
Ok for me.
No pictures, no interest.