If you choose “remember me”, WinAuth will keep you logged in (does not keep your username/password) so you can quickly go into Confirmations again. You can click to view more details, and use the buttons to accept or reject them. This will login with your username/password and show your current trade confirmations. When right-clicking, click the menu item called “Confirmations…”. Click the Remove Authenticator button and enter the recovery code (aka revocation code – found from right-clicking in WinAuth). You can go into the normal Steam client, choose Account Details, then click “Manage Steam Guard”. This is because WinAuth only kept the SteamGuard information relevant to generating the authenticator codes, but confirmations requires re-registering. If you registered SteamGuard with WinAuth in version 3.3, you will need to remove it from your Steam account and add it again. New Features in 3.5 Steam Trading Confirmations
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