As we are not exactly sure how applications may behave without the wallet system present, I'm not convinced removing it is a good idea. You can essentially make the wallet invisible by configuring it not to have a password. Now, applications that want to store items in the wallet can do so, and you will not be bothered by its prompts. This is how I run all my KDE setups.
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Privacy savvy people like us don't want the wallet storing anything, this is where the problem lies, it should as simple as shutting it off, in the GUI somewhere or Startup and Shutdown options, etc. I personally don't use wallet and avoid KDE apps that will insist I do for that reason, I'm waiting for the day when I read a new thread from a 'victim' stating their 'wallet' was compromised, I know KDE/LInux is a small 'target audience' but stranger things have happened.Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostAs we are not exactly sure how applications may behave without the wallet system present, I'm not convinced removing it is a good idea. You can essentially make the wallet invisible by configuring it not to have a password. Now, applications that want to store items in the wallet can do so, and you will not be bothered by its prompts. This is how I run all my KDE setups.
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I would think "privacy savy" people would rather use kwallet (with encryption) than let individual applications store passwords in their configs...this is usually done in plain text or more often with weak hashing.Originally posted by tek_heretik View PostPrivacy savvy people like us don't want the wallet storing anything
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I see your point, perhaps it's the name (wallet) that alarms people, if somebody got a hold of my actual physical wallet, the one with my credit cards, etc in it, I would be toast, burnt toast identity theft and fraud wise.Originally posted by kubicle View PostI would think "privacy savy" people would rather use kwallet (with encryption) than let individual applications store passwords in their configs...this is usually done in plain text or more often with weak hashing.
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you can ,,,,,it is as simple as Kickoff>applications>system>Kwalletmanager>setting s>configure wallet ,,,, and uncheck the "enable the KDE wallet subsystem" line and click "apply"Originally posted by tek_heretik View Postit should as simple as shutting it off, in the GUI somewhere
I have never had the wallet bother me after doing this ,,,,,,,never.
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