Public bug reported:
This causes confusion and potential worry for the user as it's unclear
that it was the Ubuntu web browser that made the connection to Google --
at first sight it seems like it might be a third party successfully
logging into Google, as the Safari browser is not available on this
platform. If an Ubuntu related browser ID was used this problem would be
mitigated.
I received the email from Google after using the "GoogleDocs" desktop
app on Ubuntu 15.10 to access the online Google Docs application suite.
** Affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: "screen shot of email from Google"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1521655/+attachment/4527995/+files/sign-in-notification.png
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Title:
Ubuntu web browser identified as Safari by Google sign-in notification
system
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
This causes confusion and potential worry for the user as it's unclear
that it was the Ubuntu web browser that made the connection to Google
-- at first sight it seems like it might be a third party successfully
logging into Google, as the Safari browser is not available on this
platform. If an Ubuntu related browser ID was used this problem would
be mitigated.
I received the email from Google after using the "GoogleDocs" desktop
app on Ubuntu 15.10 to access the online Google Docs application
suite.
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