I generally like Ubuntu and am actively using 13.10, but I am not as
excited to promote others in using Ubuntu until the online Dash search
feature is made opt-in (as I do care about my privacy so I have already
turned of this capability).  I know of many Linux enthusiasts who have
switched to another distro simply due to this opt-out policy (and will
likely never come back to Ubuntu), while many others like them are not
hard to find on IRC or elsewhere.  So, this has to be counter-productive
with Canonical's goals to continue to build their community (and raise
more money).

If Canonical needs money that badly, why do they not advertise their
merchandise section better?  They have nice t-shirts, pens, and the
like, which I have bought in the past.  This provides not only money but
also much needed word-of-mouth brand advertising by the people who use
Ubuntu.

The current opt-out policy has the scent of Microsoft.  So, I laughed in
mild agreement when Mark Shuttleworth won the Big Brother Award
(http://news.slashdot.org/story/13/10/28/2210220/) and also when RMS
called Ubuntu "Spyware".

Please Canonical, I do not mind having the capability of my Dash to
search online sources (even though I won't use it personally), but
please ask your users first!

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  Please make the shopping results in the Unity dash opt-in

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