This is beyond serious. I use Ubuntu in a high security, fully encrytped
environment.  I prefer to limit Internet access to programs I intend to
use online, which in my case is browsers, wget, tor, and apt only.
Remote searches should be limited to running from the browser in my
opinion.

Since I do not use the Ubuntu-Desktop package this has not been
installed into any of the operating systems or system images I use and
distribute, but removing the shopping lens is now one more thing to
remember if I set up a machine for someone directly from an installer.
Stripping out all the things I do not recommend and getting the things I
do recommend already takes hours, which is why I prefer to distribute
from OS images taken from one of my machines as each alpha reaches
release.

I've used Ubuntu for years, this is not yet enough to make me put my
alpha-following sytems and images through a crossgrade to Debian
Unstable, but it IS enough to force me to blacklist Ubuntu 12.10 live
disks or installs directly from them as a recommendation to anyone else.
This means having to treat Ubuntu as though it were Windows, meaning I
every aspect of security has to be gone over before a new install can
ever be used safely. What's next-"sudo chromium-browser" as the default
browser?  I really would like to be able to trust a default install, not
just my own private fork with all the geo, google, and prefetch crap
disabled in Firefox, the shopping lens pulled out, etc etc etc.

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  Don't include remote searches in the home lens

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