Regrettably, for me this is potentially a deal-breaker, which is sad
given that I've been an Ubuntu user and supporter for many years.  I
could of course trivially remove this feature, but what this indicates
to me is the overall direction in which Canonical is taking things, and
it's a direction which I'd find difficult to endorse either for personal
or business uses.  The privacy issue is something of significantly
greater magnitude than previous heated debates about the position of
close buttons or the location of the Unity launcher.

I have from time to time purchased books on Amazon, but it's both
unnecessary and not useful for me to be performing an Amazon search
every time I look for files or documents using the super key or dash
button.  I'm aware of the key shortcuts, but it's the idea that the
default behavior is one which potentially compromises privacy and
provides superfluous information which is my primary concern.

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  Don't include remote searches in the home lens

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