On 10/13/2011 02:40 AM, Remco wrote:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 12:20, a.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 11 October 2011 00:58, Thibaut Brandscheid wrote:
Houston, we have a problem
I think there should be a section called "Privacy" in the Control
Panel where the user can disable globally the p
> This is also a feature beyond privacy. People with expensive data
> plans may want their Ubuntu to be offline until explicitly told
> otherwise.
That's a VERY good point.
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On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 12:20, a.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 11 October 2011 00:58, Thibaut Brandscheid wrote:
>> Houston, we have a problem
>
> I think there should be a section called "Privacy" in the Control
> Panel where the user can disable globally the possibility to send data
> tr
Hi,
On 11 October 2011 00:58, Thibaut Brandscheid wrote:
> Houston, we have a problem
I think there should be a section called "Privacy" in the Control
Panel where the user can disable globally the possibility to send data
trough Internet.
Each lens/application should strictly check this setting
Logically one way to solve this would be to present a "Search Online"
button in the music lens. Now typing a song name searches only the users
local music store. They could then click "Search Online" to display
results from music stores.
The other potential would be to make this a checkbox which r
On 10/11/2011 02:00 AM, Evan Huus wrote:
A bigger concern from my point of view though is that all generic
searches (using the "Home" lens) go through the music lens as well,
and thus (I assume) through this internet search.
This is not the case. The U1 store will only be queried when you sea
I believe the worry here is that the user isn't given a choice, it
just happens. There's no privacy agreement, no guarantee that the
songs you search for won't be sold to advertisers, etc. etc.
Canonical has had (to the best of my knowledge) an excellent track
record of not doing anything nasty li
I don't understand why you think there is a privacy issue because of
searching a song title. Nobody said any other information will be sent
with the search query and as long as it stays that way, why would there
be any issue? Of course, once you try to purchase a song, required
information exch
On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 16:01 -0300, Sebastian Porta wrote:
> Hello, everybody.
> First let me tell you that I've been testing Ubuntu 11.04 Beta for a
> week now, and I really like Unity and the potential that it has.
> Second, I love the Lenses and I think it would be really great if you
> include a
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