This platform gives passionate gamers to play even the most vintage games. Some of these games are free and you might need to pay money for some games. Several Steam client users have complained lately that they received an error while logging into the Steam client app. The error that they are facing is verifying login information. Some users reported that they were not able to log in without any errors displayed on the Steam client app. Some other users couldn’t launch the games that were downloaded and installed using the Steam app.

Why can’t I log into Steam right now?

Internet connection – If the internet connection on the system is unstable, this can lead to such errors. The Steam client app needs a stable internet connection to connect and download games. Downloads cache – This type of error occurs on the Steam app when there are corrupted files in the Downloads cache. Background programs – Sometimes, there are chances of third-party applications running in the background, which can create such errors. Firewall and antivirus software – Firewall and antivirus interrupt the Steam app for logging, etc. to ensure extra security and safety from the internet. So disable them and try if the problem still exists. Steam server – Just like any other website server which goes down during the maintenance period, the same applies to the Steam client app server. So try logging in after a few hours.

This article explains three quick and easy ways to resolve this error on the Steam app and continue using it without any issues.

How do I Fix the Steam Verifying Login Information Error?

1. Clear the Downloads Cache in the Steam client app

2. Check the Internet connection

When the internet connection on the system is fluctuating or unstable, all the applications on the system that need the internet to run will throw some errors. Here’s what to do:

You need to first check the internet connection and if it is unstable, disconnect the Wi-Fi connection, restart your Wi-Fi router once, and then reconnect the Wi-Fi connection. If you are using a cable internet connection via ethernet, please disable the ethernet connection. Then unplug the internet cable from the system and wait for some time. Later, plug the internet cable again into the system. Still, if you are facing issues with the internet connection, contact your service provider and get a stable connection.

3. Reinstall the Steam app

Does uninstalling Steam delete games?

After downloading and installing the games, they will be stored in the folder called steamapps, in the location given below. SPONSORED For a 64-bit system: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam For a 32-bit system: C:\Program Files\Steam When you uninstall the Steam app from your system using the Programs and Features wizard, it will delete all the games that have been downloaded and installed on the system via Steam. If you do not want all your games to get deleted, you can move all the contents of the steamapps folder into some other folder before uninstalling the Steam app. The Steam application can also be accessed through the web. Did you find this article informative and help you in resolving this issue? If yes, please leave us a comment below.

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