The implementation we are aiming for is to have the image stored by the
accounts service in the same way that the face image is.  We don't want
to access the user's home directory directly as it may not be available
until authentication has been completed.  This has the same limitation
of potential offensiveness (you can always set your face image to
something offensive) but it also means that the background is
volunteered by the session to be shown in the greeter.  If a session
does not provide a background then the default will be shown.  In Ubuntu
the default behaviour will have the background updated in accounts
service each time it is changed in gnome-control-center.  As Mark said
an option to disable this would probably doesn't seem worth adding to
the GUI, but I would add a GSettings key to disable this and this could
be exposed in a tool like Gnome Tweak Tool or Ubuntu Tweak.

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  Unity Greeter - Background of the Unity Greeter should reflect the
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