It may not be flatpak on its own, but the machine I installed (and later
removed and purged) flatkpak on this problem exists. (So a correlation
does seem to exist) It might have something to do with other PPAs or how
packages you install from external PPAs affect the system. The only
major changes I made with the system around the time this happened was
installing flatpak (and monodevelop through it), wine updating to 2.11
staging, and some retroarch cores updating. Also it might be worth
looking into how exactly the gnome-keyring-daemon is started on login to
see if there is a manual edit to some file that could resolve this
issue. Sadly I don't have much else to offer other than that I am using
Xubuntu 16.04.2 and have decided that the best temporary fix is to just
enter my password in a second time by automatically starting the keyring
daemon on startup.

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