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The only way Idlemaster can AT ALL cause issues is if you run it at the same time as you PLAY on a VAC-server. You can even remove the VAC games from the blacklist and they will be idled harmlessly.
As for your drops, idlemaster works like this:
>IDLE scans your profile. It detects all games which have drops remaining from steam.
>IDLE sends a signal to Steam saying "Justskill is playing <game>". It does NOT connect to the VAC server, which allows even games like TF2 or CS:GO to be idled (although there's no point idling TF2 since you won't get the gundrops or anything via Idlemaster).
>IDLE checks every 15 minutes to see if there's still more incoming. Once there is not, it changes the game it's pretending to be.
>Once all of them are gone, it tells you "IDLING COMPLETE" and waits for you to turn it off.
It's actually more complicated than this, but this is functionally what it does from the user perspective. Any coders reading this will likely have some very rude words for me.