It's covered by this bug in the sense that if Wi-Fi is on (as it should
be by default), you aren't connected, and you're in an environment where
APs are available, eventually you'll get the prompt.

That doesn't cover the case where you're *never* in an environment where
APs are available, so you only ever use cellular data. But Wi-Fi isn't
the only example of something that might be using power unnecessarily.
Those things are listed in the Battery screen of System Settings.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power#Settings>

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  No indication that Wi-Fi is available ("Prompt when not connected")

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