A good solution would be to display a window with question to delete
personal app data during uninstall process of the application (and
possibly some option to view the files).

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Title:
  Delete configuration and local files of app

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Confirmed
Status in Ubuntu UX:
  New
Status in click package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,
  Suppose that we have XYZ app. It's used for offline navigation. And we have 
got 2 GB of maps in ~/.local/share/XYZ***/.
  After few time we lost interest it that app and we uninstall it. Problem will 
appear when our device will be running out of space. In that time we figured 
out that we've got some offline maps in local folder. But if we don't remember 
where is it, we need to search it for a long while.
  I think the best solution would be that one - while uninstalling procedure, 
OS will ask if we want to delete configuration and all other local files from 
~/.local/share/XYZ***
  What do you think guys?

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