Public bug reported:

I have a huge folder of downloaded files. Problem is, most of the file
descriptions are useless. The files get downloaded over time because of
slow-bandwidth, so I forget where I get them from or what application
they refer to.

I do not have any clue which website the files originated from and would
have to manually google the file name, hoping to get a reference
somewhere.

Surely there must be a way of keeping track of the *links to the files*
when they are downloaded, so that I can backtrack to the reference
material?

I consider this a bug, since the Ubuntu Download folder should be more
intelligent and be able to keep track of files contaiined

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Downloaded files missing links and/reference to location

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