The legal notice link has been removed. Also as far as i know it has
been added starting from Ubuntu 12.10 which is no longer supported. I'm
going to close the bug for these reasons. Please reopen if I'm wrong.
** No longer affects: ayatana-design
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete =>
** Branch linked: lp:~nick-dedekind/unity/Dash.remove-legal-link
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Sharing private data should absolutly be turned off by default!
Another acceptable solution would be to have the option during unity
installation.
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This is "working around" the issue, the home should, in my humble opinion, by
default be in local mode, and the switch give the user the option to include
global searches, that would be in the true spirit of ubuntu! People are very
sensitive about this issue , from first time users to company us
Sounds good!
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"We will make a very bold, clear way for you to turn on and off network
queries across ALL scopes for any given session in the dash. Think about
this like the 'anonymous' mode in your browser. Toggle it, right there
in the Dash, and you are totally certain you are not sending network
traffic. We wi
Why not use the "home" icon as the default privacy mode? And all others to do
the Global search, with notice and toggle switch
to turn all on / off.
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And what about something like an user-notify on (and only on) the very
first Unity login, prompting stuff like "Welcome to Ubuntu blahblah
[...] Unity dash access in internet is ruled by our TOS: further info on
System Settings > About Ubuntu" or something like this?
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Since there is question about zeitgeist being switched off, why not have
a slider for "on" (tracking and recording of activity), "local only"
(only zeitgeist and no info sent over the network) and "no recording"
(all recording of activity switched off) (whatever the terminology will
be in the end)
@Mark:
In my mind the notice in the ubiquity slideshow alone goes alongway at
giving bold notice as to the changes made for those who are unaware and
serves as a reasonable warning to disable said feature if they do not
like it.
Clearly, this resolves all privacy concerns surrounding the feature
Nicolò: I'd really like not to have a "EULA style" box. Users have
negative feelings towards whack-a-mole popups and EULA windows between
between them and the interface. User tend to dismiss them anyway but
remember the annoyance.
A few years ago Mozilla tried something very similar with Firefox
Nicolò I totally agree with you: legal notices (at least) on first Unity
user login would do the job. +1
Btw will this "incognito dash mode" even prevent Zeitgeist from
logging/showing dash-related info (eg last used applications, last
opened files...)?
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Nicolò I totally agree with you: legal notices (at least) on first Unity
user login would do the job. +1
Btw will this "incognito dash mode" even prevent Zeitgeist from
logging/showing dash-related info (eg last used applications, last
opened files...)?
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I think it's a great idea to insert the legal notice in the setup and integrate
it on the 'About Ubuntu' dialog box.
But of course as YoBoy says, the end user rarely install Ubuntu himself so
maybe there should be a dialog box that appear at first user login (naturally
only if he use Unity, of c
Having the legal notice in the install experience is great, but do we
keep something to inform the user on first use/login ? The person
installing the OS is not always the user, and new added users never see
the install process.
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Here's how we are going to handle this:
* We will make a very bold, clear way for you to turn on and off
network queries across ALL scopes for any given session in the dash.
Think about this like the 'anonymous' mode in your browser. Toggle it,
right there in the Dash, and you are totally certain
Nicolò: OTOH, it would increase code in Unity Dash for very little gain,
and probably negative gain. Firstly it's a 90%/10% thing; the legal
notice is not frequently used, but still needs to be reliable and easy
to interact with when required. The current situation of using a Web
browser would se
IMHO it should appear on it to make unity more complete
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But why? Reading over a transparent overlay would not be nice, at all.
Why is wrong to have a browser opening? MS do that as well.
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Hi,
Yes I think that would be better to show the legal notice in the dash and not
in firefox/chome.
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Does this mean you want the legal notice to appear in the dash and not
in firefox?
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** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Incomplete
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: needs-desig
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