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Post #3310351

2026-06-13 16:29 UTC

I think you understand correctly. Your setup seems quite insecure considering your keyring seems to be always open and that you use a password that is already used to login. On the other hand a keyring can be unlocked only when used and could also have it’s own dedicated password for it. Security is more a gradient than something binary. Also if you store keys that are particularly sensitive in it they are as vulnerable as the container that stores them. Not blaming you of anything of course, I think you are asking the right questions. 👍

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  • @dieTasse@feddit.org 2026-06-13 16:37

    That is the default behavior though. On most mainstream distros at least. The password matches the one that you login with and the keyring is unlocked automatically. And I get it, if I was handling this manually, I may as well just use my password manager right? I was just hoping, that maybe the apps would see only their password. Maybe some dedicated keyring space per app, you know what I mean. I didn’t expect there to be one giant pile of passwords for anybody to grab 😀

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