Adam: not only I agree with you but I tried to raise the question many
times. The point in general is that if you state that "most users want
something" then it may be argued that only a vocal minority of users is
asking that. In this case, it seems even true but this does not change
the fact that it is very important to have a commitment to transparency
and respect for users privacy in ubuntu.

However, I think that the multi-serarch addon is creating lots of
confusion into all of us. It is perfectly reasonable to open the default
home page on new tabs, and to open the same search that can be found in
the default home page when one uses the default search box! It was an
usability problem before that two default searches (the one in the
default home page and the google box) returned different results.

The true problem is *the default home page*. This is NOT experimental
and has been there since hardy. Therefore here we are reporting two
different bugs. The "violates user trust" one is actually a matter of
the default home page, it is reported as https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net
/ubuntu-start-page/+bug/405350.

Please follow up on that bug report, since the real problem is not the
multi-search add-on. It is a problem for the "feeling lucky" and related
technical problems, but the "political" problem is not a matter of that
addon.

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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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