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Tue, May 02, 2017 11:18 pm

Safari.app wants to use confidential information in your keychain

When I sat down at my MacBook Pro laptop running OS X El Capitan today, I saw the message below (image):

Safari wants to use your confidential
information stored in "A49A5BE4-6FB4-4399-9EB3-3DBA06717BEF"
in your keychain.

Do you want to allow access to this item?

       

The "A49A5BE4-6FB4-4399-9EB3-3DBA06717BEF" wasn't an identifier I recognized. If you see such a message, you can search for the identifier in the message using the Keychain Access application, which is located in the Applications/Utilities folder. After opening the program, click on Edit and then select Find. In the upper, right-hand corner of the window, you will see a field to the right of a magnifying glass icon where you can type the text for which you wish to search. I could type just part of the string, e.g. "A49A5" to locate the relevant entry.

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