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Logitech has increasingly required consumers to use its proprietary G HUB application, particularly for gaming peripherals. This software is necessary for performing even basic device configurations, such as adjusting or turning off LEDs on mice and keyboards. The G HUB application also collects user data, raising concerns about privacy and data usage.<ref>[https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/legal/privacy-policy.html "Privacy Policy"] - logitechg.com - accessed 2025-01-30</ref>
Logitech has increasingly required consumers to use its proprietary G HUB application, particularly for gaming peripherals. This software is necessary for performing even basic device configurations, such as adjusting or turning off LEDs on mice and keyboards. The G HUB application also collects user data, raising concerns about privacy and data usage.<ref>[https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/legal/privacy-policy.html "Privacy Policy"] - logitechg.com - accessed 2025-01-30</ref>
Logitech G HUB also has no official support for linux and no planned support as of 2025<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/LogitechG/comments/1hmyd2q/comment/m4kobum/</ref> Some linux users recommend alternatives such as [https://github.com/libratbag/piper piper] or [https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar Solaar] instead<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/LogitechG/comments/ooa292/is_there_any_good_logitech_g_hub_alternative_for/</ref> However these do not support every Logitech product.


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Logitech has increasingly required consumers to use its proprietary G HUB application, particularly for gaming peripherals. This software is necessary for performing even basic device configurations, such as adjusting or turning off LEDs on mice and keyboards. The G HUB application also collects user data, raising concerns about privacy and data usage.[1]

Logitech G HUB also has no official support for linux and no planned support as of 2025[2] Some linux users recommend alternatives such as piper or Solaar instead[3] However these do not support every Logitech product.

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