Workaround:

1. Open your KPA settings file: .kde/share/config/kphotoalbumrc
2. Find the relevant Privacy Setting config group: [Privacy Settings - 
/home/timmc/photos/all/]
3. Add "password=" as a new line (without the quotes)

This workaround gives you a blank password.

It would appear that KPA is fine with the user having an empty password,
and when the password is empty will not even prompt for it on unlock or
password change. However, a *missing* password will cause it to prompt
and fail to match a blank password.

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Title:
  kphotoalbum thinks a password is already set after a fresh install.

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