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Checkbox explanation

Enabled by default

Built-in feature with no option

Disabled by default, enable it in options

SteamDB Website

Highlight owned and wished products on steamdb.info

Wishlist, follow, and ignore products on the Steam store directly from steamdb.info

Enables the free packages script

Enables extra filtering on sales page and bundles page

Buttons & links

Display a button on app pages

Display PCGamingWiki button on app pages

Display a button on package pages

Display a button on video pages

Display a button on game hubs

Display SteamDB and store page buttons on game cards page

Display SubID under each purchase option

Display SubID in app widgets

Link each package on your accounts page

Add a calculator link on community profiles

Inventory & Trading

Move game selection on inventory page to the side

Link each gift and coupon in your inventory to SteamDB

Correctly figure out gift SubID in your inventory

Do not refresh the inventory when selling an item (item will fade out)

Add quick sell buttons

Automatically accept quick sell

Offer better error messages in trade offers, instead of Valve’s cryptic error numbers

Display item market price in other users’ inventories

Support for_item in tradeoffer urls

Suppress “this trade appears suspicious” and “are you sure this is a gift?” trade offer alerts

Enhancements

Add a button to empty cart

Display total amount of card drops remaining on badges page

Display hidden achievements on your achievements page

Hide hidden achievement descriptions behind a spoiler element

Improve global achievements page

Link to your own achievements page

Locked achievements have a lock icon for more visibility

Display hidden achievement descriptions

Display achievement progress bar

Allow sending gifts to friends that already own the game

Adds a button to cheat the discovery queue during sales

Accept SSA on market, inventory, and activate key pages automatically

Hide “Install Steam” button in header

Display SteamDB rating on app pages

Display lowest recorded price on app pages

Display current concurrent players and max peaks on app pages

Display last depot update on app pages

Add “Friends that own” to the “Friends that play” page

Skip age check gate

Remove all linkfilter links (visiting linkfilter still works)

Stop images from loading on app store pages.
Many developers put multiple megabytes of images in game descriptions which usually takes a while to load. Click on an image to load.

Display app icons on store and community pages

Your privacy

If the “Display current concurrent players and max peaks on app pages” option is enabled, the extension will do a secure request to steamdb.info to get the current amount of players and last depot update (the latter only if “Display last depot update on app pages” option is enabled). If “Display lowest recorded price on app pages” option is enabled, the extension will do a secure request to steamdb.info with your currency (with what Steam thinks it is) to get the lowest recorded price for a specific game. These requests may be cached by Cloudflare and may not even hit our origin server in most cases. You can view Cloudflare’s privacy policy here.

If the “Highlight owned and wished products on steamdb.info” option is enabled, the extension will request some user data (wishlisted, owned, followed, ignored products, and products in cart) from the Steam store via https://store.steampowered.com/dynamicstore/userdata/ and will use these to apply highlights on the site. This is contained entirely within your browser and is never sent anywhere else (including us). To prevent excessive requests to the Steam Store, your user data is cached in your browser’s local storage.

If the “Skip age check gate” option is enabled, it will set the following cookies: wants_mature_content, mature_content, lastagecheckage, birthtime to predetermined values. This allows age gate page to be automatically skipped without sacrificing your privacy.

Every other option is contained per domain the extension works on (store.steampowered.com, steamcommunity.com and steamdb.info) and never leaves those domains. It is also open source (https://github.com/SteamDatabase/BrowserExtension) and as such its code can be reviewed for accuracy of this notice.

View Steam’s privacy policy on store.steampowered.com here.

Last update: 2021-07-06

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