This may be what you need to do.
The keyring password can be especially annoying when you use automatic login. It's better to disable it. This is how to do that:
a. First delete the current keyrings. Don't be afraid: you won't remove your root password or your user password, but only your personal keyrings. Proceed like this:
Launch a terminal window.
(You can launch a terminal window like this: *Click*)
Use copy/paste to transfer the following command line to the terminal:
rm -v ~/.local/share/keyrings/*.keyring
Press Enter.
b. The next time when you're being prompted for a keyring password, leave the password field blank (simply click Continue and then again Continue, thus agreeing to "unsafe" storage).
Disable the keyring password