I like the Brave browser and have installed it in Zorin Lite. Based on what I've read, upon boot up or restart Zorin requires me to provide a Keyring password to use Brave. I would like to disable this requirement. What I've also read is that this is possible but all the references on how to do it are Ubuntu and I'm XFCE. Can anyone tell me how to do this? BTW this install is on an old HP laptop so I'm not concerned about security as I may blow Zorin off and load a different distro
After posting this on the forum I kept searching and found the answer at Easy Linux Tips Project: 50 Tips and Tweaks for Linux Mint - PART ONE. The instruction is as follows:
Launch a terminal window.
[Use copy/paste] to transfer the following command line to the terminal:
rm -v ~/.local/share/keyrings/*.keyring
Press Enter.
b. The next time when you're being prompted for a keyring password, leave the password field blank (simply click Continue and then again Continue, thus agreeing to unsafe storage). That disables the keyring password for good.
c. Let your web browsers wipe any passwords they've stored, and configure them never to offer to store a password again.
Like I said in my original post, I not concerned about security as this is a Zorin test on an old HP laptop and I may eventually blow Zorin off and load a different distro.