What is Safari local items keychain?

What is Safari local items keychain?

It is a system password manager and contains the passwords for almost all of your Mac-based applications such as auto-fill passwords from Safari, SMTP, IMAP, POP passwords from Mac Mail, etc. …

Why does Creative Cloud helper want to use the local items keychain?

It turns out that the local items keychain contains many passwords, that can be synced with iCloud. In my understanding, granting access would allow Adobe to read a lot of passwords that have nothing to do with Adobe products.

How to delete the’local items’keychain in Safari?

You might try KeyChain Access (ALT+Spacebar ‘keychain access’). Open it and look or search for “Local Items”. If you find it, you may wish to delete it, see if that stops Safari from asking. You must log in to answer this question.

How to change password for keychain in Safari?

Open the Keychain Access app, which is in the the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. From the list of keychains on the left side of the window, select “login.” From the Edit menu in the menu bar, choose “Change Password for Keychain ‘login.’” Enter the old password of your user account in the Current Password field.

What does Keychain Access do on a Mac?

Keychain Access is a feature built into Mac’s that stores and saves all the passwords. It is a system password manager, and contains the passwords for almost all of your Mac based applications such as auto-fill passwords from Safari, SMTP, IMAP, POP passwords from Mac Mail etc.

Why is my Safari keychain not syncing with iCloud?

Actually, this problem with Safari login Keychain occurs because the login Keychain password is out of sync with the new iCloud Keychain you just created. If they are synced again then the problem along with the dialog box will go away. Sometimes, it is just a bug which gets solved after you reset the Keychain.