Like onitake, I also think nm(-applet?) should not ask for a PIN at all.

I have a SIM-card plugged into my laptop which I only need occasionally.
Annoyingly, nm asks me on every log-in to enter the PIN, whether I use
it or not. Also, it is not clear what will happen if one enters the PIN
(instead of pressing just escape on the dialog). Will nm make a
connection? Even if it's not the users intention? What does it need the
PIN for then?

At least make it configurable, so that I can disable this (at least for
me) useless behavior.

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  NM asks non-administrative user for the PIN even though it's in the
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