The Geoip behavior in Precise is another example of users' inability to control 
outbound connections on their computer. Users have no settings option to 
control/prevent these internet connections to fetch the timezone (something 
that can easily be set manually without an internet connection taking place). 
And with no application firewall, users are left with no way to block this 
behavior.

I started a forum post on the topic here: 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1931021

Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 14:52:13 +0100
Subject: RE: Dash examples why solution is needed -- can we find a solution to 
bug #820895
From: gregor.shap...@gmail.com
To: nru...@hotmail.com

Total agreement from here!

/Gregor
On Feb 23, 2012 1:07 PM, "nick rundy" <nru...@hotmail.com> wrote:





This bug that I reported is a great example of why Ubuntu needs to be able to 
log internet connections by application/process and find a way to give users 
control over outbound internet connections: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-lens-video/+bug/939140


The Dash Video Lens is connecting to the internet basically by default without 
regard to active filters. This is a major problem for users who want to control 
internet connection behavior for privacy reasons or for mobile broadband usage 
limit reasons.


On Ubuntu, users do not have the same control that Windows & Mac provide over 
Applications' ability to connect to the internet. Ubuntu users should be able 
to exert this control over the applications on their computer. They should also 
have an easy way to discover or be apprised of the internet connections that 
occur on their computer.

                                          

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