** Description changed:

  I've set up screen time limit in Wellbeing section in Settings. Some
  time later I've suspended my laptop by closing the lid. After opening
  it, I saw the message on the lock screen that the daily screen time
  limit is reached.
  
  The Ignore button below doesn't work. It reacts to clicks by blinking,
  but does nothing more.
  
  I couldn't log in or shut down the computer gracefully, so I ended up
  force powering it off by holding the power button. (After powering it on
  no screen time warning were on the login screen, and I could log in
  normally.)
  
  I've added the photo of the lock screen, and the screenshot of settings.
+ 
+ I've found a similar upstream bug, but in my case no dialog with
+ password request pops up at all.
+ 
+ Possibly relevant lines from `journalctl -b -1`:
+ 
+ ```
+ Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.MalcontentTimer1' 
unit='malcontent-timerd.service' requested by ':1.80' (uid=1000 pid=3843 
comm="/usr/>
+ Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activation via systemd failed for unit 'malcontent-timerd.service': Unit 
malcontent-timerd.service not found.
+ Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC gnome-shell[3843]: Failed to 
obtain screen time extension: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.NoSuchUnit: 
Unit malcontent-timerd.service not found.
+ ```

** Summary changed:

- Wellbeing (screentime): ignore button on lock screen doesn't work, locking 
the user out
+ Wellbeing (screentime): ignore button on lock screen doesn't work, locking 
user out

** Summary changed:

- Wellbeing (screentime): ignore button on lock screen doesn't work, locking 
user out
+ Wellbeing (screen time limit): ignore button on lock screen doesn't work, 
locking user out

** Description changed:

+ Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, gnome-shell 50.1-0ubuntu1
+ 
  I've set up screen time limit in Wellbeing section in Settings. Some
  time later I've suspended my laptop by closing the lid. After opening
  it, I saw the message on the lock screen that the daily screen time
  limit is reached.
  
  The Ignore button below doesn't work. It reacts to clicks by blinking,
  but does nothing more.
  
  I couldn't log in or shut down the computer gracefully, so I ended up
  force powering it off by holding the power button. (After powering it on
  no screen time warning were on the login screen, and I could log in
  normally.)
  
  I've added the photo of the lock screen, and the screenshot of settings.
  
  I've found a similar upstream bug, but in my case no dialog with
  password request pops up at all.
  
  Possibly relevant lines from `journalctl -b -1`:
  
  ```
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.MalcontentTimer1' 
unit='malcontent-timerd.service' requested by ':1.80' (uid=1000 pid=3843 
comm="/usr/>
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activation via systemd failed for unit 'malcontent-timerd.service': Unit 
malcontent-timerd.service not found.
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC gnome-shell[3843]: Failed to 
obtain screen time extension: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.NoSuchUnit: 
Unit malcontent-timerd.service not found.
  ```

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, gnome-shell 50.1-0ubuntu1
  
  I've set up screen time limit in Wellbeing section in Settings. Some
  time later I've suspended my laptop by closing the lid. After opening
  it, I saw the message on the lock screen that the daily screen time
  limit is reached.
  
  The Ignore button below doesn't work. It reacts to clicks by blinking,
  but does nothing more.
  
  I couldn't log in or shut down the computer gracefully, so I ended up
  force powering it off by holding the power button. (After powering it on
  no screen time warning were on the login screen, and I could log in
  normally.)
  
  I've added the photo of the lock screen, and the screenshot of settings.
  
- I've found a similar upstream bug, but in my case no dialog with
- password request pops up at all.
+ I've found a similar upstream bug:
+ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/work_items/9225
+ but in my case no dialog with password request pops up at all.
  
  Possibly relevant lines from `journalctl -b -1`:
  
  ```
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.MalcontentTimer1' 
unit='malcontent-timerd.service' requested by ':1.80' (uid=1000 pid=3843 
comm="/usr/>
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activation via systemd failed for unit 'malcontent-timerd.service': Unit 
malcontent-timerd.service not found.
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC gnome-shell[3843]: Failed to 
obtain screen time extension: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.NoSuchUnit: 
Unit malcontent-timerd.service not found.
  ```

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, gnome-shell 50.1-0ubuntu1
  
  I've set up screen time limit in Wellbeing section in Settings. Some
  time later I've suspended my laptop by closing the lid. After opening
  it, I saw the message on the lock screen that the daily screen time
  limit is reached.
  
  The Ignore button below doesn't work. It reacts to clicks by blinking,
  but does nothing more.
  
  I couldn't log in or shut down the computer gracefully, so I ended up
  force powering it off by holding the power button. (After powering it on
  no screen time warning were on the login screen, and I could log in
  normally.)
  
  I've added the photo of the lock screen, and the screenshot of settings.
  
  I've found a similar upstream bug:
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/work_items/9225
  but in my case no dialog with password request pops up at all.
  
  Possibly relevant lines from `journalctl -b -1`:
- 
  ```
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.MalcontentTimer1' 
unit='malcontent-timerd.service' requested by ':1.80' (uid=1000 pid=3843 
comm="/usr/>
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activation via systemd failed for unit 'malcontent-timerd.service': Unit 
malcontent-timerd.service not found.
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC gnome-shell[3843]: Failed to 
obtain screen time extension: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.NoSuchUnit: 
Unit malcontent-timerd.service not found.
  ```

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, gnome-shell 50.1-0ubuntu1
  
  I've set up screen time limit in Wellbeing section in Settings. Some
  time later I've suspended my laptop by closing the lid. After opening
  it, I saw the message on the lock screen that the daily screen time
  limit is reached.
  
  The Ignore button below doesn't work. It reacts to clicks by blinking,
  but does nothing more.
  
  I couldn't log in or shut down the computer gracefully, so I ended up
  force powering it off by holding the power button. (After powering it on
  no screen time warning were on the login screen, and I could log in
  normally.)
  
- I've added the photo of the lock screen, and the screenshot of settings.
- 
  I've found a similar upstream bug:
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/work_items/9225
  but in my case no dialog with password request pops up at all.
  
  Possibly relevant lines from `journalctl -b -1`:
  ```
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.MalcontentTimer1' 
unit='malcontent-timerd.service' requested by ':1.80' (uid=1000 pid=3843 
comm="/usr/>
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC dbus-daemon[1582]: [system] 
Activation via systemd failed for unit 'malcontent-timerd.service': Unit 
malcontent-timerd.service not found.
  Jun 03 23:12:20 sergey-HP-470-G7-Notebook-PC gnome-shell[3843]: Failed to 
obtain screen time extension: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.NoSuchUnit: 
Unit malcontent-timerd.service not found.
  ```
+ 
+ I've added the photo of the lock screen, and the screenshot of settings
+ below.

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