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If you don't use steam because it's a shady source, I guess Bottles would be your go-to. I think parent is talking about if you bought a game off steam.
No no, I mean if someone downloads an infected pirated game from some shady website. I consider Steam to be very secure.
In that case Steam flatpak isn't really what you want. You probably want to use Bottles, which creates a flatpak-like sandbox. This is not a guarantee or anything, but does give you some protection (at least, better than running it on Windows I guess).
Neat! Man I'm learning so much in this thread it's crazy. Thank you!