Thanks for the in-depth reply.

It is reassuring to hear that dash.ubuntu.com acts as a proxy. On a
personal level I find this to be more tolerable than a direct interface
with a commercial service I have no customer relation with.

The data aspect alone is probably enough to warrant inclusion of a
toggle for this feature, or perhaps an option to only download this kind
of data when connected to wifi.

That said, I politely disagree on the privacy aspect. Please indulge me
— an avid Ubuntu user — in relating my personal view on this matter.
>From a principled standpoint there are two things that would help in
maintaining Ubuntu's reputation with regards to privacy.

One is informed consent. It would like to be informed about what kind of
data is being automatically transmitted to other parties. Perhaps via a
page in the documentation that lists the various types of external
connections that are being made on a stock release of Ubuntu Touch (and
probably the normal Ubuntu OS). Is such a list available?

One reason that I mention this is that the default behaviour of the dash
in stock desktop Ubuntu used to be to search Amazon automatically with
search terms entered. This has since been disabled by default, but did
raise valid privacy concerns. I feel strongly that Ubuntu is the kind of
OS where users are actively given a chance to influence the data they
are broadcasting, especially in this age of mass surveillance and mass
tracking. But to do that, users must be aware of what is happening and
who they are communicating with. As you mention it makes quite a
difference if artwork requests are done directly to 7digital or via
Canonical's proxy.

The second is perhaps an extension of that, and is simply to enable
users to disable this kind of behaviour. Ideally users can disable third
party communications like these (indirect) requests to 7digital at will
from the Privacy and Security settings.

I will admit that music artwork does seem lot less sensitive in terms of
its privacy impact than general searches in the dash, but I feel
strongly that this decision should be left with the user, especially for
stock software included with the OS, and bundled services of the OS
(e.g., the thumbnailer).

A hypothetical case that comes to my mind is this. Consider Wikipedia's
list of controversial album art¹. If I was visiting a country with
strict laws regarding nudity and sexuality and an active policy of
examining your personal electronic devices at the border (sadly, not
unlikely these days) it would be unpleasant — at the very least — to
have a Music App fetch the album covers for, say, Nirvana – Nevermind or
The Scorpions – Virgin Killer (!).

Needless to say that even if the music itself was allowed, possession of
these kind of images is highly illegal in such jurisdictions, with
punishments that are no laughing matter. If our hypothetical Scorpions-
fan took care not to upload any music tagged with album covers to his
device, he would still end up with those covers in plain view to any
customs officer inspecting his phone or tablet.

1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_controversial_album_art

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1592108

Title:
  No option to disable remote album/artist/track art requests

Status in Ubuntu Music App:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu UX:
  New
Status in thumbnailer package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The Music App appears to download album/artist/track art
  automatically. Is there a way to disable this functionality to save
  bandwidth? The Music App does not appear to have any user settings at
  all (unless I am overlooking them).

  The service used to fetch the art from is far from bug-free. For an
  album called 'Musik für festliche Stunden' I get an album cover for
  'Strauss zum Saubermachen'. While that does seem like an interesting
  album (clean the house with Strauss?) it is not even remotely the
  correct album.

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