Absolutely nothing happens. I click on the button, and nothing happens.

There doing that behavior with modern cars now a days too. It used to be, when you bought a car, you owned that car. Now days its, you buy a car, the corporations own it, and can do whatever they want with it, violate your privacy, your rights, and tattle tale on you as well.
Oh, you want those heated seats? Pay 100 dollars per year in subscription fees. Why oh why did this happen in our country? Cause corporations paid off government officials, to insure, you don't own your car, the corporations own it, you are just paying for the right to use it.
This generation will never know an unplugged life, but back in the 80's, cars were unplugged, and most were not even fuel injected yet, they were carbureted. Best part was however, you owned that car, a corporation couldn't come in, and hold a feature ransom for payment.
So, with that said, what does Gnome do? Remove your features, and the OS install' privacy snooping AI, to steal your data, and sell it to the highest bidder. Welcome, to 2025-2026.
When You start gnome-software over the Terminal, do You get in the Terminal any Errors?
