In 12.10 as released, the home lens IS configurable, I've tested this
myself on a live flash drive.  It works, Amazon searches appear with
remote search on and do not appear with it turned off. The issue as of
now is rather that the default setting is to return commercial/network
results, and the user has to see this and look for a way to turn it off.

Does anyone have any data as to what percentage of Ubuntu users ever
open their privacy settings?  If it is at or near 100% this complaint
from me is withdrawn. On the other hand, we've also got users (I know
one) who install and find they can't connect to their wi-fi because they
are using the machine password instead of the wifi password. How long
will it take these folks to find and open their privacy settings?  At
least they are not on Windoze helping build botnets....

The issue with default settings being "least privacy" is not unique to
Unity but is shared with Zeitgiest logging, cddb , Firefox, and
especially Chromium.   All of these should come with default settings
for maximum privacy when a live disk/ image boots up, and clear
instructions to new users to check these settings and set them to their
liking.

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  Don't include remote searches in the home lens

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