Is there any official solution to this anywhere? This is still happening
to me on Ubuntu 15.10, and it's one of the most annoying problems I've
ever encountered; sometimes when I switch from one logged-in user to
another, I have to click cancel on dozens and dozens of these prompts.
And I'm not comfortable following any of the workarounds involving
uninstalling notification programs or disabling policykit stuff...

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Title:
  Annoying dialog "Authentication is required to change your own user
  data"

Status in policykit-1-gnome package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Every few days a dialog pops up saying "Authentication is required to change 
your own user data" with an entry field for a password. If I type my user's 
password the dialog will reappear with an empty entry field. If I click on the 
cross to close the window many times it will be gone, but reappear a few days 
later. I don't know what this window is for and it makes no difference whether 
I close it or leave it. I don't use the gnome keyring.
  This started with Ubuntu 15.04 or maybe with an earlier release, and is still 
there in Ubuntu 15.10, also on machines I did a fresh install.

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