![]() ![]() If you have opened Steam, you must first close it by clicking Steam> Exit. But what if you get rid of Steam’s Web Helper processes? Yes, you can do it with a hidden command-line option. They use to display the Steam Store, the community and your game library. When you start Steam, it usually starts several Web Helper background processes – we counted seven. ![]() ![]() This embedded web browser is called “Steam Client WebHelper” (steamwebhelper.exe). Steam, like many other modern apps, has a built-in web browser.
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