Here's why this happens btw.  The backend packages are just meta
packages right now that install the needed dependencies for the various
backends.  Deja Dup itself looks directly for the dependencies.

Personally, as both upstream maintainer and Ubuntu packager, I don't
think this is a big deal, since the backends still work (i.e. the UI
isn't showing you something broken).  But I understand why this might
not be what you expect.

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  When deja-dup backends for 's3', 'ubuntuone' and 'cloudfiles' are
  removed they should not appear in possible storage locations

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