the...@sys-concept.com wrote: > On 7/7/22 21:28, Dale wrote: >> the...@sys-concept.com wrote: >>> On 7/7/22 20:23, Dale wrote: >>>> the...@sys-concept.com wrote: >>>>> After update to new chrome browser "google-chrome-103.0.5060" >>>>> A popup shows up: >>>>> >>>>> "choose password for new keyring" >>>>> >>>>> No explanation what is it, how to change it etc. Is it needed? >>>>> >>>>> Was it discuss before? >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I don't use Chrome but google found this. >>>> >>>> https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=312289 >>>> >>>> This may help too. >>>> >>>> https://superuser.com/questions/890150/completely-stop-gnome-keyring-popups >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Does one of those help? They seem to address the problem in slightly >>>> different ways. >>>> >>>> Dale >>>> >>>> :-) :-) >>> >>> Thanks, there is a lot of information how to by-pass it but very >>> little explanation which application request it or why is it there. >>> >>> >> >> >> One thing I read makes it sound like it is for a built in password >> remembering tool. I know Firefox and Seamonkey has the same but I >> disable those since I use BitWarden anyway. One would think there would >> be a setting in preferences to just disable all that. I suspect few use >> them given the popularity of LastPass, BitWarden and other tools that >> are much more secure and portable. Maybe looking for a password tool >> setting would help. I tried Chrome ages ago, didn't like it at all. >> That was several years ago so I'm clueless on it now. Just thought >> those suggestions might help. >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) > > Starting chrome with "--password-store=basic" solved the problem. > > >
You found a solution that works. That's great. Now you can get back to doing more important things. ;-) Dale :-) :-)