Do you remember from which version of Ubuntu you upgraded and how exactly you
carried it out (i.e. manually by editing /etc/apt/sources.list,
do-release-upgrade, ...)? This gives me a way to try to reproduce it myself.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I got hit by this too, now that I've upgraded to 24.04. I can see that
my logins are in "~/snap/chromium/common/chromium/Default/Login Data",
but the password manager in Chromium is empty.
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On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 07:06:46AM -, Nathan Teodosio wrote:
> > Currently, I have a ~/snap/chromium/common/chromium/Default/Login Data which
> > was last modified September 5. So perhaps passwords are still being written
> > here.
> Does this file have the expected number of entries, with si
> Currently, I have a ~/snap/chromium/common/chromium/Default/Login Data which
> was last modified September 5. So perhaps passwords are still being written
> here.
Does this file have the expected number of entries, with sites you
recognize as having your saved passwords that you cannot nonethe
Forgot the attachments, here they are.
** Attachment added: "passwd.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2011281/+attachment/5699821/+files/passwd.png
** Attachment added: "login-data.dump"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2011281/+attachment/5699822/+files/login-data.dump
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On Fri, Sep 08, 2023 at 06:23:22AM -, Nathan Teodosio wrote:
> In bug description:
> 1> when I went to use my saved passwords in chromium today, I found that
> they were absent.
> In your last comment:
> 2> chromium continues to be able to *use* my saved passwords. But I
> don't know where
In bug description:
1> when I went to use my saved passwords in chromium today, I found that
they were absent.
In your last comment:
2> chromium continues to be able to *use* my saved passwords. But I
don't know where they're actually saved
Which one is correct/up to date?
Likewise for
3> I
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 11:00:12AM -, Nathan Teodosio wrote:
> However, I just tested in my simplified dwm environment and I can
> confirm that, although the keyring is running and unlocked, the
> passwords aren't displayed in Chromium, but they are there in `Login
> Data`. So Chromium has been
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Actually only the minor part of your problem has been fixed, the
password notice.
Still, the passwords, of course, should not disappear. And in my tests
in the Ubuntu GNOME desktop they really don't.
However, I just tested in my simplified dwm environment and I can
confirm that, although the keyr
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Title:
chromium snap upgrade "lost" my passwords
Status in chromium-browser package in
> At this point though, we might just be better off getting rid of that,
since the mentioned fix was released about two months ago and, because
of the snap forcing upgrades, the transition should have been done for
practically all users already.
I confirmed this. Getting rid of the notice.
** Cha
Thanks for the report, Steve.
I agree that it is not user friendly, especially in this case where
things have gone wrong. At least the back up file served its purpose and
you could restore your passwords.
That notice only appears when the user has the password-manager-service
interface connect
Public bug reported:
On upgrade to chromium snap revision 2333 (now since upgraded to 2367),
I received a window with a notice about password migration:
"Password storage via the Gnome keyring has been fixed, but for it to
work, you have to rename your old
~/snap/chromium/common/chromium/Default/
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