Public bug reported:

With the "Privacy" tool, I set /home/user/Private to be excluded. I
browsed to the folder in Nautilus, then opened files inside the folder.
FIles inside the folder are not logged, but the folder itself is. Thus
"Private" shows up in my recent files, negating the point of excluding
it.

Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit.

user@office:~$ dpkg -l | grep zeitgeist
ii  libzeitgeist-1.0-1                     0.3.18-1ubuntu1                      
   library to access Zeitgeist - shared library
ii  python-zeitgeist                       0.9.0-1ubuntu1                       
   event logging framework - Python bindings
ii  rhythmbox-plugin-zeitgeist             2.96-0ubuntu4.2                      
   zeitgeist plugin for rhythmbox music player
ii  zeitgeist                              0.9.0-1ubuntu1                       
   event logging framework
ii  zeitgeist-core                         0.9.0-1ubuntu1                       
   event logging framework - engine
ii  zeitgeist-datahub                      0.8.2-1ubuntu2                       
   event logging framework - passive logging daemon

** Affects: zeitgeist (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Excluded directory shown in recent files when accessed

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