I was able to reproduce that bug with Totem, VLC and Chrome. I didn't
test other programs.

The key to reproduce is the "Always on Top" setting. You have to right
click the window decoration and check that setting and then just go to
fullscreen and lock the screen. You will see the video or webpage and
other things in a bleed through mode and no elements of the lock screen.

Typing the password unlocks screen.

I don't confirm the problem occuring when the screen locks automatically
after timeout. I couldn't reproduce that part of Bug Description.

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  Fullscreen window set to "Always on Top" will hide the lockscreen

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