[Bug 1110552] Re: Enabling automatic login leads to undesirable GNOME Keyring prompt
Marcus Tomlinson
marcus.tomlinson at canonical.com
Thu Mar 5 12:13:38 UTC 2020
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
Enabling automatic login leads to undesirable GNOME Keyring prompt
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Ubiquity makes it easy to create a new user account that logs in
automatically without the need to enter a password. However, once a
user _uses_ this account for a while, many well-behaved applications
(such as Network Manager, Nautilus and Google Chrome) will want to
store passwords and retrieve passwords from the login keyring. With a
laptop connecting to a secure wifi network, this means a user is
logged in automatically but will need to enter a password within five
seconds to connect to the network. That is arguably worse, for most
users, than just typing a password at the login screen.
It would be a huge improvement for Ubiquity to set a blank keyring
password in this case, along with a note explaining that automatic
login disables secure password storage. Without automatic login, of
course, the login keyring should stay as it is, encrypted with the
user's password.
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