Turn off trade email confirmation

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I do a fair amount of TF2 trading on steam through sites like backpack.tf. Every time I want to send or confirm trade offers steam sends me an email which I have to click in order to confirm the trade. This is annoying because I have to do it a lot. Is there any way to disable this or configure it such that I don't have to do an email confirmation every time?



Best Answer

Although @Keavon cleared in some small steps, if you want to see the detailed guide here is a link I found. How to activate / deactivate email for Steam Trade / Steam Offers




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Quick Answer about "Turn off trade email confirmation"

  • Visit your Inventory page.
  • Click More > Inventory Privacy Settings.
  • Set Confirmation of Trades to Disabled and hit Save Changes.


  • How do I turn on trade confirmations?

    How Do I Enable Trade Confirmations on Steam? To enable trade confirmations on Steam, do the following: Download Steam Guard Mobile Application to your smartphone. Open the app, go to Steam Guard -> Settings -> Get Steam Guard codes on my phone to activate your account protection.

    How do I turn off Steam email confirmation?

    How to Activate/Deactivate Email Verification for Steam Trade/Offers
  • Click on your profile name and then click inventory.
  • On inventory page click on \u201cMore\u201d and select \u201cInventory Privacy Settings\u201d.
  • You will get a pop-up confirmation message, confirm that.


  • How do I confirm my Steam trade email?

    You can't turn it off. You can reduce it to 0 by having mobile authenticator and trade confirmations set to on for 7 days or more.



    How to Disable the Steam Trade Email Confirmation! (In 2 Minutes or Less)




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