I would take the liberty to +1 this for a similar scenario: 
Not only is granularity in the integrated applications per account impossible, 
as Jamie reports, but also the other way round: It's impossible to restrict the 
permission set for a single account. For example, adding a Google account 
includes access to Gmail, GDocs, Google+, Youtube, Picasa. 
What if I want to restrict where my Google account data gets used? For using 
google talk with Empathy, I had to authorize a Google account because the 
Jabber account I used for previously without problem refuses to connect in 
12.10 (like 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/1069531/comments/15). I 
have no interest though in other parts of my google account being integrated in 
Ubuntu (e.g. Youtube). I'm not the only one with this gripe 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/1069531/comments/16).

I think this fits in this bug report. If not tell me, and I'll submit a
separate one.

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