I have had this discussion with Gnome Shell developers when I first saw the bug, some versions behind, they see it as a feature, not as a bug. It is like fighting the wind over there. In the real world, where people expect computers and OS's to do what they say they do, a lock screen is supposed to lock access. Whatever else is running behind, access should be restricted, otherwise, it is worthless as a secure OS and lock screen. I know this should be on Gnome Shell developers, but as Ubuntu joined the boat using it, it becomes a problem for Ubuntu, too. I am tired of posting bugs on Gnome bugzilla because it is difficult, close to impossible to fight them (a lost fight was there to add back file sorting by extension in search, for instance).
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