From: http://karuppuswamy.com/wordpress/2010/06/18/enter-password-to-
unlock-your-keyring-prompt-in-ubuntu/

What I did was to remove the old keystore with:
killall -9 gnome-keyring-daemon
rm -fr ~/.gnome2/keyrings

and then on the first prompt to enter a new keyring password, i.e. when 
starting Chrome, I simply press <enter>, a warning appears asking 'Use insecure 
storage?', where I press <enter> one more time. From now on, you won't be asked 
about passwords anymore.
And yes, this is insecure; if you are paranoid, don't do it.

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