Is GameHub GameHub from GameSir safe?
I just came across a video about the emulation of Steam on Android through GameHub from Gamesir. I thought it was great and I would very much like to test it. but first I wanted to know what opinion of "Steam" about GameHub, because we have to log in with the Steam account in the app, and I definitely would not like to lose my account. is there any risk of being banned for using this type of emulator? if there is not, Steam is aware of their use? and if so, what opinion? can I use it without fear? are many doubts.

In my view, this would be an incredible opportunity for Steam, because now it would be indirectly linked to the mobile market, without necessarily having worked on it. Anyway, that's it, sorry Google English translator.
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_I_ 2 Aug @ 1:23pm 
make sure 2fa is enabled on your account, so if it does try to steal your steam pass it wont be able to without the auth code

or maybe use one of the steam one time use codes, each is only valid for one login, and cannot be used again
https://steamhost.cn/twofactor/emergency_codes

and check to see where else your account has been used
https://steamhost.cn/account/authorizeddevices
Okay, that partly solves the security issue, but what about Steam's opinion on this type of account usage?
_I_ 2 Aug @ 2:29pm 
Originally posted by Celta 4 Porta:
Okay, that partly solves the security issue, but what about Steam's opinion on this type of account usage?

there are steam apps on android

steam for account management,
steam link for streaming from other device,
steam chat for friend management

android phone is not strong enough to play decently demanding games itself
Originally posted by _I_:
Originally posted by Celta 4 Porta:
Okay, that partly solves the security issue, but what about Steam's opinion on this type of account usage?

there are steam apps on android

steam for account management,
steam link for streaming from other device,
steam chat for friend management

android phone is not strong enough to play decently demanding games itself

(I hope I answered correctly, first time posting here) Yes, steam already has some applications, but not like this one in particular. I recommend you do a search. the problem is that I work on the computer, so in the spare time I don't want to face it.
Oh, and in relation to the power of the device to run the games, that doesn't worry me, I don't want to play anything too heavy, it would be more 2D games.
_I_ 2 Aug @ 4:55pm 
if your desktop pc is capable of streaming, use the link app to play games from it

on lan/wifi connections it works really well, almost no input delay and display lag
you can pair a bt controller to the phone and play any game the host is capable of
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