Gwibber stores passwords as plain text in CouchDB by design. It's intentional and it's not a bug. The passwords are stored as plain text so that they can be synchronized between the user's computers. Canonical's desktopcouch doesn't support synchronizing the keyring yet, so we can't store the passwords there.
Gwibber stores passwords as plain text in CouchDB by design. It's intentional and it's not a bug. The passwords are stored as plain text so that they can be synchronized between the user's computers. Canonical's desktopcouch doesn't support synchronizing the keyring yet, so we can't store the passwords there.