@mpt from my understanding of the original designs, content picking was
one of the use cases.  There was a desire to open the source app in a
trust prompt for the duration of the content picking operation.  Keeping
the users work flow from switching focus to another app, we are
embedding the source app in the app requesting the content.

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Title:
  We need a "close" action for killing an app in a trust prompt

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Incomplete
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The original designs for trust prompts included a close action in the
  header to close apps that were opened in a trust session.  This is
  particularly important when apps might not behave well or hang, there
  is no way out.  The close action is like a back button to take you
  back out of the app.

  We're close to landing trust session support in content-hub, where
  we'll open source apps for content picking in a trust prompt.  We've
  found apps that have a tendency to hang, leaving the user no way out
  besides killing both the source and destination apps.  Clearly those
  apps need some fixing, but we need to give the user an easy way out.

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