Hi,

I support totally this bug report. As a developper of the project, I want 
Ubuntu to be respectfull of the User's privacy.
This project resolve many problem about the "Ubuntu is spyware attitude": 
annoucing to the user Data are sent outside his system, annoucing what are the 
privacy policy, enable/disable directly, how to change this setting later 
(...). 

A new user to a webbrowser, might know data goes somewhere (but
moreover, even Mozilla firefox ask for y/n google autocompletion while
searching in case user might not even know ). But a new user to Ubuntu,
how can he even know about all that ? Nothing can tell him that, he can
just suppose it after a first search (so his first search was not so
private/aware) or after clicking the small text 'privacy policy at the
bottom of the dash'.

I think it provides all the things to make ubuntu safe about 'search
everything in the dash' by making the user aware about that; it might
change like being in situ, But for the while it is the only app that's
do that.

Every Ubunteros (or LoCo on their own iso) should be able to install
from the software center (or apt-get) this package on their system to
make it better!

Librement

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