The short answer is no, there does not seem to be a time after which it
will mask itself. It will blank again, but if you wake it again, the
secondary display will still be unmasked while the primary is masked and
waiting for me to start the password sequence.

The long answer is that further testing reveals at least a part of my
statement to be incorrect, though I feel that is a change (I let the
system update almost every day).

First, the expectation that I have here that is being violated is simply
that I expect that my screens will be masked and require a password if
the system is waked by any means after it suspends for any reason. As an
aside, I can't find the customary require password on wake setting
anywhere though the system is requiring a password. The violation I've
seen is that the primary screen is masked and the secondary is not under
some circumstances.

I stated "When I wake the system after suspending it" and the truth is
that this is only happening now when it has suspended itself. If I
suspend it using the keyboard sequence to manually activate the
suspension, all is clean. If it suspends itself due to inactivity, after
waking it to enter the password, I can see the laptop display with
nothing obscured. After a while, it will go dark again, but if I wake it
again it will still not be obscured.

At the start of this session, I did witness the laptop display showing
open windows while the primary display was obscured and required me to
enter my password. So I know the problem is still present.

Other problems and/or unusual factors are likely mixed in.

In my setup power panel, "automatic suspend" is off as are the "on
battery power" and "plugged in" options in the subpanel. "Dim screen
when inactive" is off. "Blank screen" is never. "Screen Lock" under the
privacy settings is also off. Yet, the displays do turn off after about
30 minutes of inactivity, and, even later, the system does automatically
suspend.

Possibly related - I have changed my "Primary Display" option so that
the external display is primary by clicking on "primary display" in the
display arrangement panel and selecting the external display. So the
password box comes up on the external display, not the primary one. My
display mode is "Join Displays". The external (primary) display with the
username and/or password box is masked as it should be at all times.

I always operate on power, so battery settings should be irrelevant in
this.

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