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Well, that explain it, doesn't it? If you want to look at YOUR cloud storage, Steam needs to know that it's actually YOU, so it requires you to log in.
I'm not entirely sure why you want to keep looking at your cloud storage all the time, but that's you. It applies to EVERYTHING on your profile that's considered private.
Or you can get to it by clicking Help at the top of the Steam client.
Selecting Steam Support from the drop-down menu.
Scroll down a bit and click on My Account.
Scroll down to the bottom and click on Data Related to Your Steam Account.
Scroll down to the Uploaded Content section and click on Steam Cloud.
That first part actually is helpful I didn't know you could middle mouseclick to get the web browser opened up in the client, it's still dumb you have to do such unintuitive step but better than starting up a game. The second part is not helpful since this requires you to click and click and click to get "somewhere". The reason I wanted to check my cloud saves is because I wanted to delete some useless stuff but ah ♥♥♥♥, here we go again, there is no easy way to do that, especially if the games are uninstalled or standalone mods from steam page ... (that you uninstalled years ago) anyways, thanks for making it a little bit less complicated. Still calling valve dumb for not fixing/making this easier since YEARS.
You need to be logged in to do so, even a less mentally capable person would know this and your laziness of not wanting to type credentials yet managed to type out a rant to entertain us will not change that.
Exactly this is the point, since you need to be logged in anyways why force people on a web browser adding another instance for insecurity instead of putting something EASY on the already existing client to navigate your stuff ... and you call me lazy. Their security design is lazy by default.
I'm pretty happy that everything is available on a website -- the client is pretty crappy if you're trying to do anything other than playing games.