Ah yeah, you're right.  It is still checked, but is greyed out.

However, I think that is still misleading as, to me at least, it implies
that LivePatch isn't working because I'm not signed in.

Am I right in thinking that you can still disabled LP if the u1 account
has expired?  If so I think that if LP is active and can be disabled in
this state, then it should be possible to disable it without having to
refresh the u1 creds.

But, we should get input from design.

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Title:
  LivePatch in Software & Updates shows that LP is not enabled when the
  U1 account has expired in g-o-a

Status in gnome-online-accounts package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I enabled LivePatch via gnome-initial-setup and added my U1 account to
  g-o-a.

  My U1 account gets marked as expired quite often.  When it's expired
  the LP entry in Software & Updates is not ticked to show that LP is
  running.  When my u1 account is re-authenticated then everything shows
  correctly.

  This could make it seem that LivePatch does not run if your account
  expires, which is not the case.

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