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== References == | Logitech increasingly forces consumers to use its proprietary G HUB application, especially with gaming peripherals. The app needs to be installed in order to do some very basic device configuration, such as adjusting or turning off LEDs on mice and keyboards. G HUB collects user data.<ref>[https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/legal/privacy-policy.html "Privacy Policy"] - logitechg.com - accessed 2025-01-30</ref> | ||
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Logitech increasingly forces consumers to use its proprietary G HUB application, especially with gaming peripherals. The app needs to be installed in order to do some very basic device configuration, such as adjusting or turning off LEDs on mice and keyboards. G HUB collects user data.[1]
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- ↑ "Privacy Policy" - logitechg.com - accessed 2025-01-30