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GG. deals Community GG deals helps you find the best deals on digital game downloads Join our giveaways, track new sales, synchronize your Steam collection
Changelog - May 19th: GG. deals API - GG. deals Community We’ve launched the GG deals API — now available at https: gg deals api You can now access core pricing data from GG deals to use in your own tools, bots, websites, and side projects
Website Not Scrolling Properly - GG. deals Community Turning NordVPN's "Ad and tracker blocker" feature off lets me scroll the website on Edge Yet still having it enabled lets me scroll the website on Arc browser I tried to whitelist gg deals and associated ad urls to NordVPN but it looks like the tool is not sophisticated enough for such complex operations rob006 replied to this rob006 likes
API to get gg. deals links and price data, to display on Steam Either way, adding something like that via any userscript or extension would probably require an API request with the Steam game id to the gg deals and getting back the gg deals game url Also, an API could provide a way to show current low historical low on Steam pages like SteamDB extension already does, but with more stores
How does GG. deals verify 3rd party key sellers? data safety legitamacy? I noticed there are a bunch of third-party key sites listed on GG deals like Eneba, Gamivo, Kinguin, etc and I’m just genuinely curious — does GG deals actually verify these sellers before putting them up on the site? Like do they personally check if these sites are legit and safe to use? I’m mostly asking from a data privacy point of view