Quoting #129:
> All of these should come with default settings for maximum privacy when a 
> live disk/
> image boots up, and clear instructions to new users to check these settings 
> and
> set them to their liking.

This is an important point.

Ubuntu needs to adopt a global "Privacy by Default" policy, not only for
live media but for new installations of Ubuntu and installation of new
packages. In accordance with this policy, every feature -- at least
within reason and practicality -- that has a demonstrable privacy impact
on the user, needs to: 1) have user-configurable levels of privacy; 2)
by default be set to the most private setting; and 3) conspicuously
inform the user of the feature's privacy implications. The policy should
establish the principle that consent for less-than-private settings must
be obtained from the user, and obtained only through deliberate post-
installation opt-in actions by the user.

Such a policy would make a strong statement and greatly affirm user
trust in Ubuntu on matters of privacy, as well as positively distinguish
Ubuntu from the privacy policies of other prominent operating systems
(and other GNU/Linux distributions). Without it, actions such as the
inclusion of the Amazon shopping lens in the Home lens scope demonstrate
no more trustworthiness on the part of Ubuntu than similar opt-out
privacy-violating features slipped into Facebook has done for Facebook
in recent years.

The existence and global enforcement of such a privacy policy is the
only condition under which I would approve of the Amazon search lens'
inclusion in the Home lens' scope.

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  Don't include remote searches in the home lens

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