![]() Why Microsoft even allows software device drivers to inject this kind of garbage to their users is another topic and something that people should be _very_ vocal to complain to Microsoft as well. I do not accept your ads popping up on my computer OS desktop. We live in a world where advertisement networks rule the attention of users, and if given a free rein, they would put ads everywhere, like in this case forced on the users desktop. ![]() I have strongly been under the impression that computer mice are "dumb-tech": a generic Microsoft implemented USB serial communication driver handles the mouse. Me buying your mouse is not a display of such trust. We live in a world where every single source of software is a potential security issue, and should require an explicit opt-in of trust. I do not accept the background network communication that you perform. ![]() I do not trust your code for the possible security issues that it poses. It is _not_ _ok_ to force download and execute code from the network on any user's computer behind their backs, especially to implement these kind of marketing popups uninvited. ![]() In case someone at SteelSeries or some other company marketing department lives in a some kind of bubble word, It should be stated out aloud: I don't think I can overstate the violation here. SteelSeries GG forcing itself on users' computers ![]()
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