On 30/06/2026 19:19, Aoife Moloney via devel-announce wrote:
The idea with this new secrets storage system is to support a new
model for credentials where scoped authorization is possible for
applications and services. Additionally, it opens the door for
mediating access to FIDO2-based authentication mechanisms.

Why does this require a new daemon, and why can't this be implemented in existing, well-known keyrings?

This lends
itself well to enabling limited trust to secrets for sandboxed
applications, among other things.

AFAIK, both KWallet and GNOME Keyring already allow you to restrict access based on the application name.

Wallet Manager -> Applications tab -> Authorized applications.

--
Sincerely,
  Vitaly Zaitsev ([email protected])
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