I've made some simple UI changes in the following branch forked from
ubuntu-master, based on Robert's patch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~jamesh/gnome-software/+git/gnome-
software/+ref/classic-snap-install

This adds a warning message at the top of the details list when viewing
an snap that is not using strict confinement.  If we get the text of
this right, then this could be enough.  Currently it reads:

    This third party package is not sandboxed.  It will have access to
your documents.

Thinking about it, this warning is equally valid for strictly confined
snaps that connect to the home interface.  I don't think there is a way
to identify such apps based on the metadata returned by "find" API
requests though.

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  Classic confined snaps don't install

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