Public bug reported:

During the setup process I was given the chance to create new accounts.
I had hoped there would be some way to share what is already running on
my ubuntu phone, but couldn't.

So I created, among others, 4 gmail accounts, and set up all acesses for
all of them.

As I was doing this I got a stream of security warnings by email, grom
google, warning me of activity on a new device.  See screenshot.

But in every case the access was reported as coming from Safari.  Should
that not be Ubunto, in some form?

** Affects: address-book-app (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Screen grab of warning emails"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1574115/+attachment/4644705/+files/image.png

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Title:
  Google accounts sign in as safari

Status in address-book-app package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  During the setup process I was given the chance to create new
  accounts.  I had hoped there would be some way to share what is
  already running on my ubuntu phone, but couldn't.

  So I created, among others, 4 gmail accounts, and set up all acesses
  for all of them.

  As I was doing this I got a stream of security warnings by email, grom
  google, warning me of activity on a new device.  See screenshot.

  But in every case the access was reported as coming from Safari.
  Should that not be Ubunto, in some form?

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