It seems it won't be removed before the feature freeze. This worries me
a great deal.

If this is going to end up in Ubuntu and this all was just an experiment
to see if we would swallow it. The answer is: no, we won't and the fact
that you guys tried this has already enough damage.

I strongly recommend you remove this tool for the next alpha release. As
to get usefull data: you are not getting any usefull data because nobody
is using it the way they were using it, since you broke most of it. So,
that part, at this point, can only be a blatent lie. You are not getting
usability data, since it is now mostly not usable any more.

Also, as far I as I understood, the adds are optional, so why are they
there? This is not about usability data. You are really trying to do
this.

I can't believe it would Ubuntu itself that would break the ubuntu code of 
conduct. 
Spyware. The word is spyware. You are becoming what we were running away from 
on Windows.

If there was any decent intention: we would need a PROMISE this will not be in 
the final version.
While you at it, will you please update the Ubuntu Promise at http://ubuntu.com 
.. since those promises are no longer true.

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multisearch CSE breaks l18n+setfocus+images+cached+I'm feeling lucky 
functionality and "violates user trust"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/402767
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