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Since some Lemmy users have asked me via DM and also searched my other socials to ask me about my old bypass I thought I'd share my new one with Lemmy too.

I also uploaded the source in case anyone wants to look at it (or even extend it, who knows).

Sorry for the extraordinary wait.

Have fun guys :)

Edit: I should have known Lemmy wouldn't like a semi private forum, even though it's all about things like this there. Here is the already built SLSsteam.so + Source Code for anyone to download anonymously if they prefer it that way.

To use it just extract the SLSsteam.so somewhere and then start steam like this:

LD_AUDIT="/full/path/to/SLSsteam.so" steam

Also has an installer which supports fish shell and .desktop entries. If you use one of those you can just run ./setup.sh install to install it. If the installer doesn't work for you, you can still use the manual method.

Uninstallation: Run ./setup.sh uninstall

To build it just run: make

Credits:

  • Riku_Wayfinder: Creating the Steam Deck installation method! Also testing PlayNotOwnedGames and being very willing to lend a helping hand
  • Gnanf: Helping me test the Family Sharing bypass
  • rdbo: For his great libmem library, which saved me a lot of development and learning time
  • oleavr and all the other awesome people working on Frida for easy instrumentation which helps a lot in analyzing, testing and debugging
  • All the folks working on Ghidra, this was my first project using it and I'm in love with it!
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[–] [email protected] 27 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Tools like this have existed for maaany years already. Just look at GreenLuma, which has quite the userbase. Nothing's happened to me yet and I've been doing this for 10+ years.

But you're right, as always use at your own risk since Valve can at any point and time disable your account/revoke your licenses etc