The proposed solution is not sensible. The OA panel does not support
things that are not applications (as we already witnessed previously
when pay-ui was shown there). The item being listed will also present an
entirely useless toggle switch being shown to the user, which will have
absolutely no bearing on whether the scope can use the account or not.

The correct fix is to make online-accounts not require registered
"applications" to be present in order for showing an account in the
available providers list.

This same problem also exists with all other account types which may be
used by unconfined system services, such as Twitter.

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  Ubuntu One Account is not showing in the list of possible accounts.

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