I thought I would try out the new webapps ppa and everything seems to be working fine. However, google reader now floods my messaging menu with all my feeds and turns the icon blue. How can I remove a specific site (google reader) from accessing webapps after I have accepted it?
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Update Easy way for 12.10, 13.04 : Goto the software center and search for the specific web app and uninstall it. Like
Hard way, For 12.04 ,12.10 & 13.04 Press Alt + F2 , run Now goto com → canonical → unity → webapps. Edit
To prevent any more pop up for a site, add the site url to: firefox : or chrome : |
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There definitely needs to be an easier way, but for now, you can use dconf-editor and remove the URL from the "allowed-domains" list at com → canonical → unity → webapps. |
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(A small addition to Web-E's excellent answer.) Go to the Dash → Ubuntu Software Center → search 'unity-webapps' You'll now see a list of all the web apps supported by the Unity desktop. Web apps you've installed will have a tick mark on them, and from there installing/removing web apps should be goddamn easy! WARNING! Do NOT remove the unity-webapps-service package (titled "Service for Web Apps integration with the Unity desktop"). This program runs the Desktop service used for Web Apps integration with Unity desktop.
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The .desktop files for these web applications are located in |
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If you have already «removed» the webapp with dconf-editor or unsettings and it still shows on the dash, then you have to manually delete it.
Done!! |
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I couldn't find the web app in the Software Center, so I just used apt-get:
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You can use Unsettings to enable and disable installed web apps:
In the "Web apps" tab remove the undesired domains from the "Pre-authorized" (1) or "Enabled" (2) fields (that are the Use the "Enable Web apps" switch (4) to switch off the whole web apps support. |
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Drag the webapp from the dash to the trash icon. Works for me. |
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quickest solution : go to browers' extensions/addons setting and disable all mentioning ubuntu - so for firefox do : URL : about:addons chrome use tools -> extentions |
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