** Description changed:

  It seems the humor of my last bug report was lost on some so here is a
  serious report.
  
  In 12.10, a semi-hidden legal notice tells us that by using the dash,
  unless we have opted out, we agree to allow Ubuntu to collect our
  keystrokes, and send them along with our IP address for storage by
  Canonical and selected parties including Facebook, Twitter, BBC and
  Amazon. The only cue to alert the user to this fact are the words "Legal
  Notice" written in small text at the bottom-right corner of a window
  frame. The agreement, according to Canonical, applies even if the user
  has not read the notice.
  
  I believe a great many people, especially those who have chosen to use
  free software, would not wish to use software that violates their
  privacy in this way. Those people can opt out, IF they notice the little
  "Legal Notice" down the bottom AND click on it to find out what is about
  to be done to their privacy, and what they must do to avoid it. Many
  people would not notice the text, or would not click to read it even if
  they did notice it. After all, they are using free software, and
  supposedly, free software respects the freedoms of its users, so it
- would be lax but not unreasonable for a user to believe they do  need to
- be on the alert, ever-vigilant and looking for ways in which free
+ would be lax but not unreasonable for a user to believe they don't need
+ to be on the alert, ever-vigilant and looking for ways in which free
  software might violate our freedoms.
  
  A software package that respected the freedoms of users would not
  operate this "feature" on an opt-out basis, would not make the notice
  overly obscure, and would not claim that simply using the dash without
- even reading the notice constitutes agreement to by spied upon by third
+ even reading the notice constitutes agreement to be spied upon by third
  parties.
  
  A software package that respected its users, yet wanted to provide this
  "feature", would work the following way. The first time dash is opened,
  a large modal dialogue box would appear with a prominent warning
  message. The user would be explicitly asked whether they consent for all
  of their dash search terms to be sent along with their IP address to
  Canonical, Facebook, Twitter, BBC and Amazon. They would have to answer
  yes or no before they could use the software. The dialog would have an
  optional checkbox to make this preference persistent.
  
  Having an opt-out system which will trick many users into allowing their
  privacy to be violated against their wishes does not respect the freedom
  of choice or privacy of users. It is not compatible the Ubuntu Code of
  Conduct, which states that "we expect members of the Ubuntu community to
  be respectful when dealing with ... users of Ubuntu." It is not possible
  for community members to support the implementation of the privacy
  settings in this way. Distributing 12.10 and promoting its use is not
  respectful of the users of this software, many of whom will be tricked
  into allowing their privacy to be violated against their wishes.

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  Please make the shopping results in the Unity dash opt-in

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