GNOME is probably not going to fix this - it's not just the GNOME Way.
I'd like to see Ubuntu address this, though.  Today, if I walk up to any
Ubuntu user's unlocked computer I can see any of their passwords in just
a few keystrokes: Super + P + A + S + Enter starts Seahorse, then I can
double click any password I want and click Show Password.  From the
comments above, I can see I'm not alone in being wary of this.

Ubuntu, would you take a patch to require the user to enter their login
password to use the Show Password feature?

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