> The majority of users will consider
> a stupid issue to care about that.

How do you know that? Canonical hasn't asked anyone what they think.
Canonical doesn't seem to care, at the moment, about what most users
think about privacy.

> Microsoft for example typically uses the default browser page to
> publicise their services

Thank goodness this isn't Microsoft, because if it were, we couldn't
even try to convince them to remove such a ridiculous "feature".

Point is, there should be a mechanism to figure out what the user wants,
much like the popularity contest currently does. This could be
accomplished by moving this extension into another package that is
tracked by the popularity contest. This would make it easy to remove and
thus placate that "vocal minority" and also communicate to canonical how
many people keep this extension installed. It would solve this problem
while still giving Canonical revenue.

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multisearch CSE breaks l18n+setfocus+images+cached+I'm feeling lucky 
functionality and "violates user trust"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/402767
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