My use case is different.  My parents are near retirement and just want
a super-easy-to-use computer; that means security via physical access
only.  Accounts are merely a preference filing system to them.

Password-less accounts in the admin group are a questionable thing; but
if that's what the system-administrator sets up that is what they have
decided to use or their clients have demanded.  In that case the
accounts should still be able to authenticate.

The use case of children, guests, and other password-less accounts
should involve removal of the admin and likely some other groups or
accounts that never had those groups.

Further, it would be -extremely- nice to have an account editing tool
that could create new accounts and visually diff existing accounts
against template users (such as guest, system-administrator, etc).

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Update PAM policy to allow password-less logins set up via users-admin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393854
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