Bluefin asking for password multiple times when logging in

Even though I set up everything to use my fingerprint. It has been annoying

Similar problem to this, though I don’t know if this has been resolved. I can’t seem to find any solutions: Multiple Password Prompt Annoyance

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Device Security Report

Report details
Date generated: 2024-10-31 12:03:26
fwupd version: 1.9.21

System details
Hardware model: Framework Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen 7040Series)
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 7840U w/ Radeon 780M Graphics
OS: Bluefin-dx 40 (FROM Fedora Silverblue)
Security level: HSI:3! (v1.9.21)

HSI-1 Tests
UEFI Bootservice Variables: Pass (Locked)
UEFI Platform Key: Pass (Valid)
TPM v2.0: Pass (Found)
UEFI Secure Boot: Pass (Enabled)
BIOS Firmware Updates: Pass (Enabled)
Fused Platform: Pass (Locked)
TPM Platform Configuration: Pass (Valid)

HSI-2 Tests
AMD Firmware Write Protection: Pass (Enabled)
TPM Reconstruction: Pass (Valid)
IOMMU Protection: Pass (Enabled)
Platform Debugging: Pass (Locked)

HSI-3 Tests
Suspend To RAM: Pass (Not Enabled)
Pre-boot DMA Protection: Pass (Enabled)
AMD Firmware Replay Protection: Pass (Enabled)
Control-flow Enforcement Technology: Pass (Supported)
Suspend To Idle: Pass (Enabled)

HSI-4 Tests
Encrypted RAM: ! Fail (Not Supported)
Supervisor Mode Access Prevention: Pass (Enabled)
AMD Secure Processor Rollback Protection: ! Fail (Not Enabled)

Runtime Tests
Linux Kernel Verification: ! Fail (Tainted)
Firmware Updater Verification: Pass (Not Tainted)
Linux Swap: Pass (Encrypted)
Linux Kernel Lockdown: Pass (Enabled)
Control-flow Enforcement Technology: Pass (Supported)

Host security events
2024-10-17 14:48:14 Linux Kernel Lockdown Pass (Not Enabled → Enabled)
2024-10-17 14:48:14 UEFI Secure Boot Pass (Not Enabled → Enabled)
2024-10-17 14:46:10 Linux Kernel Lockdown ! Fail (Enabled → Not Enabled)
2024-10-17 14:46:10 UEFI Secure Boot ! Fail (Enabled → Not Enabled)
2024-10-17 14:18:27 Linux Kernel Verification ! Fail (Not Tainted → Tainted)
2024-10-17 12:10:52 Linux Kernel Lockdown Pass (Not Enabled → Enabled)
2024-10-17 12:10:52 Linux Kernel Verification Pass (Tainted → Not Tainted)
2024-10-17 12:10:52 UEFI Secure Boot Pass (Not Enabled → Enabled)
2024-10-17 11:42:16 Control-flow Enforcement TechnologyPass (Not Supported → Supported)

Ah. The GNOME Keyring, the final raid boss. I set it to blank so it never bothers me again. I use a dedicated password manager instead.

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