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Chromium stores passwords in Login keyring that doesn't automatically unlock on login

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For some reason after newly loging in to my profile on ubuntu desktop I have to manually unlock multiple keyrings to get access to my chromium passwords when I start the program.

My process after login is that I open up seahorse and right click on each Login keyring to unlock it. The problem is there are almost 40 of them, and I can't batch unlock them, so it's a tedious process.

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I'm not familiar enough with this feature of linux to fully understand what's going on here or why that would be. Does the fact that there are so many Login keyrings have something to do with the desktop being encrypted? Any ideas on why Chromium paswords might not be correctly unlocking on login, or why they wouldn't be stored in the one Login keyring that does automatically unlock on login?

If not, is there some programatic way to unlock the keyrings?

Thanks in advance.

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