It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
OK, so I connected my GoG account to my Steam account, how do I disconnect ?

I ask because since making this connection I am getting Adware/Malware issues on my Mac.
You don't...
Contact support and maybe they can help you. But this is not likely the cause of the problem.
6. Can I disconnect or change my connected Steam account?
You can only connect one Steam library per GOG.com account. This process is permanent.
I guess you may contact support, and disconnect your games as well.
malware, right..
avatar
Macos10: OK, so I connected my GoG account to my Steam account, how do I disconnect ?

I ask because since making this connection I am getting Adware/Malware issues on my Mac.
Provided you haven't downloaded the games you obtained from the steam account they might be willing to reverse the process, though it will in all likelyhood involve removing those games from your library. That said you didn't get your malware/adware from gogconnect.
Quite agree it may not be the cause, and no games came over, infact I only have about 35 to 36 games on steam and most I have re bought DRM free, so with that in mind I removed steam from my Mac I really have no use for it.
Tinfoil hats! Tinfoil hats! The cheapest tinfoil hats!
Come and get your tinfoil hat!
I used a public train yesterday and since then I'm getting Adware/Malware issues on my Android. How do I get a ticket refund?
Post edited June 03, 2016 by Pardinuz
avatar
Macos10: OK, so I connected my GoG account to my Steam account, how do I disconnect ?

I ask because since making this connection I am getting Adware/Malware issues on my Mac.
GOG Connect works by GOG looking at your profile page - this is why the profile must be public. There is no possibility that it could give you malware. Your PC is not involved at all.

There was just a big public dump of passwords from LinkedIn, Myspace, and a bunch of other sites. A lot of people are getting a ton more spam and phishing attempts because of it.

Alternatively, it could be that you had adware before and just didn't notice. Modern adware tries very hard to unobtrusive. Were you running regular Malwarebytes or Spybot scans? How about regular Antivirus scans?
avatar
Macos10: OK, so I connected my GoG account to my Steam account, how do I disconnect ?

I ask because since making this connection I am getting Adware/Malware issues on my Mac.
avatar
Gilozard: GOG Connect works by GOG looking at your profile page - this is why the profile must be public. There is no possibility that it could give you malware. Your PC is not involved at all.
This isn't about Adware, it's about disconnecting from GOG disconnecting from STEAM, and none of the sites are making any of this easier
How does one unlink GOG Connect from one's Steam game library?

I have never benefited from this service anyway, as it has never detected any of my games or even actually worked. I have now further set my privacy settings on Steam to private, as to avoid any sort of interaction between these two services.

I'm asking here, because the customer support does not seem to be very helpful about this topic both on Steam and GOG.
This connection has absolutely 0 to do with you having problems with malware and adware. It is done apart from your pc, on the internet, so it cannot have any effect on your computer. You are being paranoid and need to learn more about how tech works if you're going to use it.

You most likely are doing some things you shouldnt do on the internet, which is causing your problem, or its a shared computer with someone who visits and downloads shady things.

I will never understand why people use computers who dont understand them, you dont drive without a license, you have to learn before you use. You should do the same with computers.
avatar
TechnoMasterDude: I have never benefited from this service anyway, as it has never detected any of my games or even actually worked. I have now further set my privacy settings on Steam to private, as to avoid any sort of interaction between these two services.
There's nothing to avoid.
If you don't go to GOG's Connect page, there's nothing happening automatically.
If you set your Steam settings to private, you can't make them interact even if you tried to.

If you want to make certain absolutely nothing happens anyway, add
www.gog.com/connect
to your blocked URL's list, or make it automatically redirect somewhere.

That way there's no way you can even accidentally trigger any game search process with GOG Connect.
Of course, if you actually connected your accounts in the first place to get free games, I see no reason why you all of a sudden would try to block that from happening.
Post edited December 13, 2018 by PixelBoy
avatar
TechnoMasterDude: How does one unlink GOG Connect from one's Steam game library?

I have never benefited from this service anyway, as it has never detected any of my games or even actually worked. I have now further set my privacy settings on Steam to private, as to avoid any sort of interaction between these two services.

I'm asking here, because the customer support does not seem to be very helpful about this topic both on Steam and GOG.
As people have said in your own thread, September 2018 may actually be later than the last run of GOG Connect so it's not surprising you've not seen any benefit.

I'm also not sure of the reason you'd want to unlink them, nothing gets added automatically so if you don't do anything then nothing happens. Besides, you've already mentioned setting your profile to private. This is sufficient to prevent GOG from 'spying' on you.
avatar
Magic_Of_Light: This connection has absolutely 0 to do with you having problems with malware and adware. It is done apart from your pc, on the internet, so it cannot have any effect on your computer. You are being paranoid and need to learn more about how tech works if you're going to use it.

You most likely are doing some things you shouldnt do on the internet, which is causing your problem, or its a shared computer with someone who visits and downloads shady things.

I will never understand why people use computers who dont understand them, you dont drive without a license, you have to learn before you use. You should do the same with computers.
So by that analogy, anyone who knows about computers will need to learn how to have a girlfriend.
avatar
Magic_Of_Light:
avatar
beetlejuicexx: So by that analogy, anyone who knows about computers will need to learn how to have a girlfriend.
That was a four year old post, they are probably married and hold a MSCE certification by now...