05-12-2017, 05:21 PM
(05-12-2017, 04:18 PM)CaperAsh link Wrote:Follow-up question: is there any way just to get rid if this Keyring business and just have a normal setup, i.e. you use a password or fingerprint to open up the session and then after that no more prompting unless it's a system-related access.
From the link: I assumed this would remove.. If I recall I hit continue 2x and haven't been prompted... But I may have removed...
(08-09-2014, 03:05 AM)Jerry link Wrote: thera, make sure Chrome is closed first. Then open a terminal and do:
Code:rm ~/.local/share/keyrings/*
Now open Chrome, if it asks you for your password, do not enter one choose Continue each time and ignore any warnings.
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