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  2. G2A - Wikipedia

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    G2A.COM Limited is a global platform that resells digital items such as game keys, gift cards, and top-ups. Founded in 2010 in Poland, it also offers services like G2A Direct, G2A PAY, and G2A Dev Studio.

  3. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam is a video game digital distribution service and storefront managed by Valve, launched in 2003. It offers various features, such as game updates, matchmaking, social networking, and game streaming, and has over 34,000 games and 132 million monthly active users.

  4. Green Man Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Green Man Gaming is a British-based e-commerce portal that sells in-game keys for various platforms. It also publishes and distributes some indie games and is part of the Playing for the Planet Alliance.

  5. Security token - Wikipedia

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    They enable a broad range of security solutions and provide the abilities and security of a traditional smart card without requiring a unique input device. From the computer operating system's point of view such a token is a USB-connected smart card reader with one non-removable smart card present. [7]

  6. Steam Trading Cards - Wikipedia

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    Steam Trading Cards are digital collectibles issued by Valve for use on its platform Steam. Users can earn, trade, craft, and sell cards for various rewards, such as emoticons, backgrounds, and store credit.

  7. Keycard lock - Wikipedia

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    Keycards are plastic cards that operate locks by storing a pattern or code. Learn about different types of keycards, such as mechanical, magnetic, Wiegand, RFID, and NFC, and how they are used in hotels, parking lots, and access control systems.

  8. EA (service) - Wikipedia

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    EA said it does not officially support the Steam Deck. [37] Joshua Wolens of PC Gamer also criticized the login system, saying: "I want to stop getting up off my sofa to enter a 2FA code after the EA App signs me out for the millionth time, and Steam Deck users want their games to actually work." [38]

  9. YubiKey - Wikipedia

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    YubiKey is a device that supports one-time passwords, public-key cryptography, and FIDO protocols to secure access to computers, networks, and online services. It comes in various models with different features, such as NFC, smart card, and OpenPGP support.