Indeed, the Location plugin in System settings does /hide/ unconfined
entries, because:
1. there is no way to get back to the actual application desktop file to
display its name and icon: we just know that an undefined "unconfined"
application was granted access
2. in theory unconfined applications
Ok, I was wrong, after reseting the db, I can see that while the
location service does incorrectly prompt, system settings does not show
it. This is somewhat worse than I thought because if you choose the
wrong thing with the location trust store, you cannot undo it (without
resetting the db). Mark
It could be historical indeed. To verify, you could remove the Trust.db
file and re-authorize each of your applications using Location to see if
one of them still re-creates the unconfined entry.
However, being unconfined it should have been filtered out anyway. so
I'll mark the bug confirmed for
** Package changed: trust-store (Ubuntu) => location-service (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
If I go to Location access under Security & Privacy, I have an entry in
the list that is blank. I'm not sure what this is but I'm assuming it is
for 'unconfined' ('unconfined' should be precached t