Beside the obvious problem of showing inappropriate pictures to minors,
there is the additional problem of bystanders naturally assuming that
the icons on my computer screen that pop up when I start a program or
search for a document refers to things that I have installed/downloaded
to my computer. So all future ubuntu users should prepare to have an
explanation ready every time they hit the dash button and type just
about anyting:

- No, that is not my stuff, really, yes really, it's "ubuntu" that finds this 
for me on the 'net 
- ooookaayy, that sounds convincing....

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Title:
  No obvious way to restrict shopping suggestions from displaying adult
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