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They only look at your game-related files for signs of tampering with protected content, or signs of cheating.
Valve don't want "ultimate control" on what I assume you're referring to as being your PC. They just want to control their own platform, that they made, that's it.
I recommend you accept the situation as it is, because it isn't going to change, or stop using Steam altogether.
Valve made CS2, they made Steam. Both programs are going to run in conjunction with each other. There is nothing you can do about this, nor will there ever be.
Just because you paid money, doesn't mean you get to determine how the service should function, especially if your suggestion isn't based in reality.
Then stop using the platform. But you're never going to be able to take your games with you, as the licenses you paid for are tied to your Steam account and cannot be transferred or resold.
Use another platform.
No, it can't be done, because your game licenses are tied to your Steam account.
Valve aren't perfect, but if they have such a bad history, why have you been a member of Steam for 21 years?