Ok, I see your point now, thanks. I know the non-free binaries are
already a security problem, but I think it's even riskier having non-
free software that installs binaries in our home and upgrades itself
without notice. I would expect packagers to make it the least insecure
possible, lessenning the dangers, that's what I'd like to expect from a
distro that provides non-free software.

Should I know that multiverse is as dangerous as using third party
repositories?

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  nautilus-dropbox forbids dropbox's non-free binaries to replace
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