If you use Brave on Wayland (specifically on Sway) then you need to explicitly run it with: --password-store=gnome or kwallet, otherwise it won’t automatically unlock the keyring and the user won’t be able to automatically login, neither to save new passwords, please fix this issue. Thank you!
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