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When using Steam in-home streaming, network communication is encrypted with the auth secret. It's called a pre-shared key because it's an encryption key that is shared with both parties (in this instance, the machine the games are getting streamed from and the machine they're getting played on) by Steam, before the in-home connection is established.

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When using Steam in-home streaming, network communication is encrypted with the auth secret. It's called a pre-shared key because it's an encryption key that is shared with both parties (in this instance, the machine the games are getting streamed from and the machine they're getting played on) by Steam, before the in-home connection is established.

Thanks for the explanation.

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