GNOME Keyring

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GNOME Keyring
Seahorse icon hicolor.svg
Screenshot-GNOME Keyring.png
A screenshot of GNOME Keyring Manager 2.12.1.
Developer(s) GNOME developers
Stable release 3.18 (September 23, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-09-23)[1]) [±]
Preview release 3.19.3 (December 16, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-12-16)) [±][2]
Written in C
Operating system Cross-platform
Type
License GPL
Website wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeKeyring

GNOME Keyring is a daemon application designed to take care of the user's security credentials, such as user names and passwords. The sensitive data is encrypted and stored in a keyring file in the user's home folder. The default keyring uses the login password for encryption, so users don't need to remember yet another password.

GNOME Keyring is implemented as a daemon and uses the process name gnome-keyring-daemon. Applications can store and request passwords by using the libgnome-keyring library.

GNOME Keyring is part of the GNOME desktop.

GNOME Keyring Manager

The GNOME Keyring Manager was a user interface for the GNOME Keyring. As of GNOME 2.22 it is deprecated and replaced entirely with Seahorse.[3]

See also

References

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  3. GNOME 2.22 Release Notes

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