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Binary package hint: network-manager-gnome

When using network-manager to connect to my WLAN automatically at startup it 
each time asks for the password.
That's ok it is secure, but not what I want. I want an empty password.
I know that that is unsecure, but nobody comes into my house and steals my 
computer, using my WLAN then with it from outside.

nm-applet lets you enter a password, and when you enter nothing, just
press OK, it says, passwords cannot be empty.

Sometimes GNOME is frustrating not letting you do what you want, just
telling you what you should do and giving you no choice.

It's ok to tell me that it is not secure. But please let ME decide.

Is this possible to get fixed?
Thanks,
Chris

** Affects: gnome-keyring-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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nm-applet asks for non-empty password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108993

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