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Is using a keyring an insecure thing to do?
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Thanks for the summary, a few more questions if its ok: What do you mean by untrusted apps? Is it untrusted by system (by what mechanism) or by some central entity? Container apps, you mean flatpaks? And they get selective access, like there is some space for all flatpaks that is separated, or there is actually one space per app and they don't see anything else?
This has more details: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeKeyring/SecurityFAQ
This seems to be out of date, and there is no info in the GNOME Project handbook.. Maybe its still valid?