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[โ€“] prole@sh.itjust.works 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

Maybe I'm wrong, and I admittedly didn't read the article, but can't Valve see if a person is using the Linux runtime or Windows exe without needing to request access to other information? Like it seems like a very basic thing that Valve probably collects by default because it would take effort not to.

Like when I access a website, it can instantly tell what web browser (and I believe OS, among other things) that I'm using. Unless I've gone in and altered my user agent. Why would using Steam be any different?

[โ€“] brisk@aussie.zone 3 points 7 months ago

Consent has no relationship with technical ease.

I don't know that Steam doesn't record it anyway, but sharing OS is explicitly part of the data they show you that they will take if you agree to the Steam survey, which certainly implies they're not doing so if you don't consent.

The website situation is (arguably) different, as a User Agent is something your browser is giving the website on your behalf (in theory). From the website's perspective, you are voluntarily sharing that information and any issues with that are between you and your browser.