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Hi guys anybody here can help me to get rid of the Google Chrome keying password anoying notification every time i enter google chrome web browser. thanks
That's the default keyring needing the password to enter it into a program. If you log on to your system normally, it should take the password you enter. If you have your system set to log in automatically without a password, you get this. It should only happen once after login, because the keyring should store the password for the rest of the session. Log in normally, and you won't get this message.
That's the default keyring needing the password to enter it into a program. If you log on to your system normally, it should take the password you enter. If you have your system set to log in automatically without a password, you get this. It should only happen once after login, because the keyring should store the password for the rest of the session. Log in normally, and you won't get this message.
thanks;but why i don't get this in Firefox? i tried firefox cause i was having problems with streaming video in firefox so i gave chrome a try, but after this crap keying stuff i made an Ubuntu 14.04LTS clean install and solved all issues with firefox and got back on old good firefox,besides firefox is faster to enter in sites than chrome.
That's the default keyring needing the password to enter it into a program. If you log on to your system normally, it should take the password you enter. If you have your system set to log in automatically without a password, you get this. It should only happen once after login, because the keyring should store the password for the rest of the session. Log in normally, and you won't get this message.
Mine nags me every two minutes or so and it has now started telling me that my keyring password differs from my system logon one.
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