As if it wasn’t bad enough that they want me to use a random internet service to add a keyboard to a usb wifi receiver, they have the balls to put this for Firefox users. I clicked out of pure curiosity, as I’m not even remotely interested in involving a corporate internet service in getting my keyboard connected to my computer. This is the message you get now on Logi Options software if you have a Unifying Receiver:

For the curious: https://logiwebconnect.com

EDIT: some people on the thread have brought up that the error message being displayed for Firefox users is due to the WebUSB API not being implemented by Firefox due to security concerns. This still does not justify having to use a web app to plug peripherals to a PC.

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😔

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Is it to download the driver or for something else?

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Well from some quick reading online, it’s not for downloading drivers. It’s literally an internet service Logitech is forcing its users to use in order to connect their peripherals, it’s insane.

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That’s a shame, I was considering the same model.

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I used to buy logitech mice, but this is reason enough for me to never buy their products again.

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It’s also insane just how bad the GHUB app is in general. I still want the Logitech Gaming Software back, which was just so much superior.

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What do you find bad in it? I use it mostly for switching meaning of side buttons on mouse and foe changing rgb patterns. It just works

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Ghub is the reason I stopped buying Logitech hardware years ago. This just confirms that I should continue buying from their competitors.

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It’s probably using WebUSB to put the receiver in pairing mode.

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This

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Logitech unifying recievers can work with any compatible product so you can add/remove devices to it. It used to be a standalone program to pair devices (looks like you can still download it) this replaces that program and the standalone option will probably be going away.

https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025297913-Logitech-Unifying-Software

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Wow, wtf Logitech?

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Wait until you learn about the government. To get your birth or marriage certificate, my county requires that you go to a totally shady URL of a private company that actually is in the business of printing those and shipping them, for a fee of course. Oh and enter your SSN and ID please, without knowing if there’s any security standards they follow.

Am I the only one spooked that the government would not keep those records itself??? And ask a private entity that returns almost nothing if googled by name?!?

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This depends on your government I guess? In Germany the authority for passports is a private company (former state property and now again owned by the Federal Republic of Germany) - but indeed that sounds scary.

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Yes, that’s in the US where shady things are done like this a lot. Having lived in diffeeent countries abroad this doesn’t happen anywhere else as far as I can tell.

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Well I am kinda surprised thats the US, otherwise … not really surprised though 🫠

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Oh it does. Neolibs looooove privatization. I’m from Honduras, where the modus operandi is to drive public entities to the ground from the inside in order to justify privatization, and then just pretend it’s doing its job while corpos and politicians line their pockets. We’re currently under a leftist government, and one of the first steps it took was to retake control of the energy sector, since it got privatized and sold to a Colombian company, a stunt that ended up in millions in debt and led to a mud fight between the private company and the government, which resulted in, among all the lawsuits back and forth, constant country-wide blackouts during a few months this year. It’s the first leftist government in over a decade, and it’s admittedly not doing great (we really don’t have our shit together), but people here tend to forget we were sold a capitalist dystopia dressed up as a utopia, by a druglord-president that’s currently holed up in NY over drug and arms trafficking charges.

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Mmmm… I sure love how if I want to check my credit score for free I have to go through several different companies, all of which have shady-looking websites that were probably last updated 10yrs ago (but only for the page where you request info on your credit score, otherwise they look fairly modern); especially when said companies have had a reputation for leaking everyone’s info and yet are still the official US contracted companies for it. Granted, it’s been a while since I last tried to do it, but it’s really uncomfortable.

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I think it depends on where you live. I had to go in person to get a copy of my birth certificate and provide a picture ID and SSN card.

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I wonder how many millionaires became billionaires out of that scheme

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I get this vibe from kroll. I have had multiple companies send me mailing to use kroll monitoring after they have had a security leak.

So it’s doubly concerning. They managed to lose my info and not they want me to use a random shaft looking website to monitor my credit.

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Write to their customer support and complain.

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