Quantcast
Channel: Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup - Ask Ubuntu
Browsing all 16 articles
Browse latest View live

Answer by João Pimentel Ferreira for Chrome asks for password to unlock...

If you have forgotten that major password, just delete all your local passwords on Chrome and restart againrm ~/.local/share/keyrings/*Restart Chrome

View Article



Answer by Evgeniy Generalov for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on...

Google Chrome uses Gnome 'login' keyring to securely store passwords. It is usually protected by a password that matches your login password. Gnome keyring can automatically unlock it when the user...

View Article

Answer by mchid for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

I wrote a script that you can run whenever Google Chrome is updated.Copy and paste the following script into your favorite text editor:#!/bin/bashsed -i 's/@\"/@ --password-store=basic"/g'...

View Article

Answer by omikes for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

Edit: In fact, you might as well get rid of the keyring popup and the "your computer is old" flag at the same time.sudo sed -i '/^Exec=/s/$/ --disable-infobars --password-store=basic %U/'...

View Article

Answer by Costin Gușă for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

This happened to me when I wanted to clone an entire user profile. Turns out not all apps store settings with relative pathnames.In my case, I had to dump the dconf section for apps/seahorse/listing,...

View Article


Answer by ʇsәɹoɈ for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

On Xubuntu (Xfce), fixing this problem may require enabling "Launch GNOME services on startup" in Settings -> Session and Startup -> Advanced, and then logging out and in again.

View Article

Answer by Capi Etheriel for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on...

From the manpage:--password-store=<basic|gnome|kwallet> Set the password store to use. The default is to automatically detect based on the desktop environment. basic selects the built in,...

View Article

Answer by Tushar Tajne for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

## Easy Solution #####1.Goto Keyring and password2.Right Click on Login and delete.3.Open Chrome It will ask for enter new password leave it blank and continue.thats it

View Article


Answer by sivabudh for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

First of all, I'm by no means an Ubuntu nor a security expert. I'm just an average user / programmer that wanted to install Chrome on my Ubuntu 16.04 VM running under Parallels.I installed Chrome, and...

View Article


Answer by huchein for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

Ubuntu 12.10Goto Keyring and passwordthen, View>By KeyringThe window will change and will show a left pane. now select Login under Passwords in the left pane. Right click & select'change...

View Article

Answer by vicklin for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

As the problem came up on my computer just now, I think I've got a better solution. Go to Accessories -> PasswordRight click the 'login' folder Choose 'Change password'Choose 'unlock' and type in...

View Article

Answer by user91930 for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

First make sure libpam-gnome-keyring is installed then log out and back in. When you open Chrome again it will ask for the password for the keyring but will give you an option to unlock the keyring...

View Article

Answer by Justislav for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

You can remove this annoying message byGo to (Unity button)/Passwords and KeysOn tab Passwords choose the proper key (I'd got only one, so you may need to find proper key). Right-click on it and...

View Article


Answer by ChrisiPK for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

Setting your keyring password to your login password should resolve the issue. If you completely remove the password, your keyring will be accessible without a password (i.e. by everybode who has read...

View Article

Answer by sebikul for Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

As described here you can set the keyring password to blank.Go to System/Preferences/Password and Encryption keys, right click the appropriate folder and click Change Password. Put in your old password...

View Article


Chrome asks for password to unlock keyring on startup

In Google Chrome, when I go to a login page, a window pops up asking to "Enter password for keyring 'default' to unlock". In most cases, whether I click Cancel or enter my password, the login form gets...

View Article
Browsing all 16 articles
Browse latest View live




Latest Images