Public bug reported:

If a file that was indexed by Ubuntu is deleted via Nautilus, it will
not show on Dash anymore. However, if you search for it, its parent
folder will show in the search results. This is misleading for the user
and might be a problem for sensitive information (a person searching for
something in the computer will know that a file with those keywords in
its name has been there, even though the file doesn't exist anymore)

** Affects: unity-lens-files (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

- If you delete a file that was indexed by Ubuntu and delete it via
- Nautilus, it will not show on Dash anymore. However, if you search for
- it, its parent folder will show in the search results. This is
- misleading for the user and might be a problem for sensitive information
- (a person searching for something in the computer will know that a file
- with those keywords in its name has been there, even though the file
- doesn't exist anymore)
+ If a file that was indexed by Ubuntu is deleted via Nautilus, it will
+ not show on Dash anymore. However, if you search for it, its parent
+ folder will show in the search results. This is misleading for the user
+ and might be a problem for sensitive information (a person searching for
+ something in the computer will know that a file with those keywords in
+ its name has been there, even though the file doesn't exist anymore)

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Title:
  The Files lens (and Home lens) shows the parent folders of files that
  were deleted when searching

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