Seriously, getting both profit for Canonical and easy shopping searches for the 
user (me) seems like a no-brainer to me. BUT, you have to adhere to data 
protection measures and give people the choice to use it or not. Thus, 
scrapping the whole lens completely is a bad idea.
I agree with MikhailValerie in comment #2, there simply has to be a disclosure 
and an opt-out opportunity as simple as a click on "No, thanks". While I don't 
have particular concerns about having the results in the main dash, a special 
shopping lens would in deed be nice, and from an GUI point of view easier to 
extend.
I might add, that an opt-in during the installation procedure or the first 
start of Unity would be more appropriate.

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