This is my idea to solve the problem quoted from the forums;

he way I see it Ubuntu is almost there, seahorse does ask permission
just no confirmation. And we do have the tools like gconf. And
policykit, witch can handle non-root permissions and IMO is way under
used.

Here's my idea, create a sane list of default apps that can access
seahorse. The ability to change that list through gconf, and permission
checks through policykit for unexpected apps, changing info or viewing
passwords. And finally come up with a unified personal security policy
for the desktop as a whole. (See above post 182; you need your password
to change your password and about me does not display clear text.)

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