[Bug 1072765] Re: Amazon accounts should be included in "Online Accounts", and Amazon search results should only appear when Amazon accounts are present.

2015-10-08 Thread Alex Baggott
As part of the big bug review for 16.04 LTS I have tested this on 15.10 and the bug is still there. I think this is a feature request rather than a bug. ** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Opinion ** Changed in: unity Status: Confirmed => Opinion -- You received

[Bug 1072765] Re: Amazon accounts should be included in Online Accounts, and Amazon search results should only appear when Amazon accounts are present.

2014-07-23 Thread TreviƱo
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[Bug 1072765] Re: Amazon accounts should be included in Online Accounts, and Amazon search results should only appear when Amazon accounts are present.

2013-04-30 Thread Daniel Jose
Agreed, however if I intend to buy, I require an account. Why provide search results for people who do not intend to buy? What of the people who subscribe to non amazon services? Like I said, its more flexible, its opt in, and there is little bias. -- You received this bug notification

[Bug 1072765] Re: Amazon accounts should be included in Online Accounts, and Amazon search results should only appear when Amazon accounts are present.

2013-04-27 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users. ** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1072765 Title:

[Bug 1072765] Re: Amazon accounts should be included in Online Accounts, and Amazon search results should only appear when Amazon accounts are present.

2013-04-27 Thread Thomas Kluyver
It's an interesting approach, but I'm not convinced. It's linked to an account where it's searching your own content, such as your documents in Google Docs. There are many online sources (Amazon, iPlayer, music catalogues, etc.) that are publicly searchable. The value of this will come when you