This really is a support question, not a bug in seahorse: most likely
the permissions of your ~/.gnupg folder and it's contents are wrong.
This happens when you run software with root privileges that change
stuff in hour /home directory. Use gksudo for those.

What does the command 'ls -la ~/.gnupg' show? If you are not the owner
of the files listed there, change them (with chown) so that you own
them.


** Changed in: seahorse (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

** Converted to question:
   https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seahorse/+question/186745

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  it hides the GPG keys, i have to open it via root, so i can view my
  PGP key,

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