My First Post. It Is A Safari Browser Question
Hey.
When using Safari, the Unlock Keychain box always pops up after opening the browser. And it also pops up many times during use of the broswer, between webpages etc.
The first time that it pops up, after opening Safari, it always asks twice. So I have to cancel it twice everytime that I open Safari, which is quite regularly, hence, very annoying.
Safari Unlock Keychain pop up box
My question is this: How in the heck do I shut off the Safari Unlock Keychain box?
I looked in Safari preferences but found nothing. I don't enter a Keychain password, I always click cancel.
How do I shut it off? Is it possible?
When using Safari, the Unlock Keychain box always pops up after opening the browser. And it also pops up many times during use of the broswer, between webpages etc.
The first time that it pops up, after opening Safari, it always asks twice. So I have to cancel it twice everytime that I open Safari, which is quite regularly, hence, very annoying.
Safari Unlock Keychain pop up box
My question is this: How in the heck do I shut off the Safari Unlock Keychain box?
I looked in Safari preferences but found nothing. I don't enter a Keychain password, I always click cancel.
How do I shut it off? Is it possible?
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In keychain access, scroll down the list of applications in the top pane till you get to "Safari forms autocomplete" and "Safari forms autofill"
Select "access control" and change the checkbox from "confirm before allowing access" to "allow all applications to access this item".
This, of course, allows anyone using your computer to view any information that you have previously instructed keychain to put into its database, but form your question I'm guessing you haven't done much of that.
Originally posted by addabox
Go to applications>utilities>keychain access
In keychain access, scroll down the list of applications in the top pane till you get to "Safari forms autocomplete" and "Safari forms autofill"
Select "access control" and change the checkbox from "confirm before allowing access" to "allow all applications to access this item".
This, of course, allows anyone using your computer to view any information that you have previously instructed keychain to put into its database, but form your question I'm guessing you haven't done much of that.
*high-fives addabox*
Originally posted by bborofka
Have you setup a separate keychain for Safari or something?
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Originally posted by - Ø®£Z -
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Ah, yes -- we understand.