Got a Chromium software update today, afterwards I opened Chrome in 20.04, and got this screen:
Password storage in Chromium
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/Login Data file so that a new, working one can replace it.
We suggest you to rename it to Login Data.old. You can do so through your file manager or by opening a terminal and entering
cd ~/snap/chromium/common/chromium/Default/
mv "Login Data" "Login Data.old"
This way, in case something goes wrong (and please file a bug report in Launchpad if so), you can always reverse the action by renaming the file back to Login Data.
Disable this message by creating the file ~/snap/chromium/common/chromium/Default/Login Data.old.
What to do? THIS should rattle the "average Joe" user!
Password storage in Chromium
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/Login Data file so that a new, working one can replace it.
We suggest you to rename it to Login Data.old. You can do so through your file manager or by opening a terminal and entering
cd ~/snap/chromium/common/chromium/Default/
mv "Login Data" "Login Data.old"
This way, in case something goes wrong (and please file a bug report in Launchpad if so), you can always reverse the action by renaming the file back to Login Data.
Disable this message by creating the file ~/snap/chromium/common/chromium/Default/Login Data.old.
What to do? THIS should rattle the "average Joe" user!
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