I'm curious as to why it's installed by default, even though it isn't
enabled.

I concur with bodhi and Stefan, there have been way too many machines
that have been compromised due to having vino either accidentally
enabled, or enabled without knowing that it can be set to use uPnP to
open ports on the router.

At the very least, a password should be required if it is enabled.

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Title:
  Vino should not be included in the default install

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