Overview
- Logitech posted patch installers for macOS Tahoe 26, Sequoia 15, Sonoma 14, and Ventura 13 that restore the apps’ functionality.
- The company says device profiles and customizations remain intact after patching and advises against uninstalling before applying the fix.
- Older macOS releases and enterprise/offline installers are still awaiting updated packages, according to Logitech.
- Logitech attributed the outage to an expired certificate used for inter‑process communications that left the apps unable to start or stuck in boot loops.
- A spokesperson apologized on Reddit, calling it “an inexcusable mistake,” as reports and temporary workarounds spread across user forums; Windows was unaffected.