https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390634

avlas <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from avlas <[email protected]> ---
Note that I am a user worried about security, but I see room for improvement
here (also, in my opinion this is as unsecure as allowing users enter their
session without password. The distinction is arbitrary to my eyes_.

There could be a compromise here. So when one wants hits a turn-off/reboot
buttong in the lock screen:

1. A message appears asking for the password to proceed

2. With focus on the text box to introduce the password

3. Once correctly introduced, the lock screen does not enter the session, but
directs to plymouth.

For people not really bothering about security, point 1. and 2. could be made
optional (default settings keeping those steps).

The rationale is:

- Why does one want to enter the session to look for a shutdown/reboot button
somewhere?

- Why not to add the buttons directly to the screen locker and ask for the
password just in there?

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