I thought reasons for disliking this choice should have been very clear
to people who develop free software, as this is not the case, let me see
if I can provide a good explanation.

I consider the blank newtab better than a google custom search, because
I did not ask for a custom search anywhere, the returned results are
worse than the default google ones in many senses (localization, lack of
maps, images, and conversions) and it seems that my new ubuntu is trying
to force me to use the custom search.

I would prefer a less invasive system. I do not even know if my requests
are received and eventually stored by ubuntu. I am already concerned
with my privacy when I search using google. Having an even smaller, and
closer to me entity see my searches is making the situation worse and is
worrying me about why ubuntu is actually trying to force me to use the
custom search.

I may be judged paranoid, but the fact that I did not receive any reply
when I asked about reasons for the custom google search (months ago) on
the ubuntu-devel mailing list certainly worries me more.

I think the above is short and clear enough, even if the question was
probably not directed to me. I raised the issue again on the same
mailing list.

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multisearch - please restore old NEWTAB
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