note that there are a few apps that actually store passwords in
gsettings (rhythmbox (for LAN sharing), shotwell (upload passwords for
piwigo service), evolution (proxy password).

couldn't we have a very simple global filter on the interface side of things as 
interim solution ? 
the snap knows what key it wants to get/set, the interface handler should just 
block any other call to gsettings not using this key.

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  gsettings doesn't work with snap confinement

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