The bug here seems to be the inability of gnome-keyring to work together
with pam.

It seems that pam is configurable to allow various different "secrets"
to be used for tasks such as logging in. Thus, pam can be configured to
allow either a fingerprint or a password or both, as sufficient
verification for login. However, the gnome-keyring stands apart from
this: the only thing secret that will unlock the keyring is the password
for that keyring (at least as far as I understand).

The security (or lack of) of fingerprint readers here is not the point.
The same problem would apply to any other authentication method.

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Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276384
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