The core of the privacy problem is Canonical is getting your data even if Amazon isn't. If either are going to get the data it should not be known who submitted it. I think a technical solution could solve this where a policy can't.
I don't recall the problem with DropBox and I'm not sure how this relates to
non-free software exactly. Unity is free.
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