Dagnet,

They can say whatever they want but I wonder what a the law of each country would say about that, which is what really decides what you can put in a will or not

Mikufan,

You can just give em the credentials instead.

Eeyore_Syndrome,
@Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works avatar

My brother didn’t leave me any of his credentials. 🫡🥹.

Mikufan,

Rip.

Draconic_NEO,

I advise you learn from your brother’s mistake, keep a copy of them somewhere secure that your loved ones will be able to access when you’re no longer around. If you desire to pass it down at least.

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Valve is probably just saying that’s a breach of ToS, so they can basically ban the account.

Mikufan,

Nah, you can already sell accounts and they do nothing, this is just the support saying that they cannot give your data to others, this is to please two kinds of people, the privacy guys and the people selling on steam. They however do not enforce. Also its questionable if this sentiment holds up in court, there have for example been cases in Germany where Facebook was forced to give access to the parents of a deceased, so questionable.

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Nah, you can already sell accounts and they do nothing

Their policy and what they do is not necessarily the same thing.

there have for example been cases in Germany where Facebook was forced to give access to the parents of a deceased

Giving access to a free account is not the same as giving ownership of thousands of dollars in paid licenses.

Mikufan,

The matter is the reasoning behind it. And as i said courts would have to decide.

And yes them not enforcing this basically means its just to appeal to the publishers, they probably couldn’t care less themselves.

ChihuahuaOfDoom,

I guess a part of me will live on forever then.

Azal,

Your unplayed games will remain unplayed forever.

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