Privacy features in Touch (cyanogenmod)?

Marc Deslauriers marc.deslauriers at canonical.com
Mon Jun 24 17:06:44 UTC 2013


On 13-06-23 03:41 AM, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
>> Canonical Engineers have pretty much ignored the proposal of even one member of
>> the Ubuntu Tech Board in regards to user privacy.
> 
>> What makes you believe if Canonical ignores a former security team
>> member/current tech board member and the EFF that they will give anyone else's
>> proposal the time of day?

That is completely untrue. I looked at the proposals and the opinions, and I
disagree with them. Just because I disagree with someone's opinion on what an
adequate level of privacy is doesn't mean I've ignored them.

I want Ubuntu to be as capable and usable as other operating systems, and this
includes having a global search that returns Internet results.

> 
>> The sad thing is the community does nearly as much work to produce Ubuntu but
>> has almost no say in its direction or features.

That is also untrue.

> 
>> I think at this point the best option for privacy is to install a community flavor.

Are there any community flavors that are specialized in privacy?

Marc.

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