STEAM GUARD BOOSTING
The awkward part of any solo boost is the first login. This page sets the expectation before checkout.
For solo Deadlock boosting, Steam may ask the buyer to approve the booster login from the Steam mobile app or provide a one-time code in order chat. Never share recovery codes.
What buyers should know
Solo boosting requires account access, and that means Steam Guard can trigger when the assigned booster signs in from a new device or region.
The cleanest flow is simple: pay, submit encrypted credentials, keep order chat open, and approve only the login attempt the assigned booster confirms.
- Keep the Steam mobile app available.
- Keep access to the Steam email on the account.
- Never send Steam recovery codes or disable Steam Guard for convenience.
Clean up the account
After a solo boost, change the Steam password, review authorized devices, and make sure no unexpected login sessions remain.
This keeps the buyer in control and reduces support risk after the order is closed.
HOW IT WORKS
Submit credentials
Use the order confirmation page after checkout.
Stay reachable
Keep order chat open while the booster starts.
Approve login
Confirm the Steam Guard prompt or one-time code only for the assigned booster.
Clean up
Change password and review devices after completion.
FAST ANSWERS
Do I need to give Steam recovery codes?
No. Recovery codes should never be shared. The normal handoff uses mobile approval or a one-time Steam Guard code.
Can the booster start if I am offline?
Sometimes, but the first login often needs approval. Staying reachable avoids delays.
Are credentials posted to Discord?
No. The order flow stores credentials encrypted and reveals them only to the assigned booster through the server-side order action.