Steam has introduced a new feature that allows users to set their games to private, enabling them to hide specific titles from their library. This update, which has recently exited beta, is now available to all Steam users. The feature is particularly aimed at allowing users to conceal games with adult or sensitive content, such as those colloquially referred to as 'hentai' or 'porn games', as reported by MichaelCrider. The move comes amidst reports of a surge in fake games on the platform, although it's unclear if the privacy feature is directly related to combating this issue.
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The ability to mark games as private on Steam is available to all, now that it's out of beta https://t.co/iZzr7j3OON https://t.co/bKEzt9e5Ep
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