I would like to see more details on the rationale behind this.
Are there any studies showing that users like and keep this kind of thing even after being aware that they can turn it off?
Or this is simply advertisement trying to slip into something that "most users don't care enough to change"?
If it's the latter, I think Ubuntu should be above this kind of sneaky strategy.
I would like to see more details on the rationale behind this.
Are there any studies showing that users like and keep this kind of thing even after being aware that they can turn it off?
Or this is simply advertisement trying to slip into something that "most users don't care enough to change"?
If it's the latter, I think Ubuntu should be above this kind of sneaky strategy.