+1. It should be disabled when the password is locked, not when
autologin is enabled. Autologin and password locking are different
concepts, and I don't see a reason to disable screen locking when having
autologin. After autologin you are in a fresh session, but with a locked
session you might currently work on sensitive documents, or typing a
private mail, or what not.

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Should be able to lock screen with autologin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438936
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