My Google Chrome installation on Snow Leopard is asking for access to the keychain any time I go to a site with login information... This happened really suddenly - I've restarted and tried different combinations of settings (always allow) to no avail. The suggestions here: Safari keeps asking permission to access the keychain. have not solved my problem. Any advice?
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Google screwed up the application signing in their update procedure. I'm just randomly guess they switched the OS X binary over to something like what they were doing with the Windows version (a decompiling, then patching procedure, then recompiling) without considering the possibility of differing hashes.
As for the fix? Not quite sure. I've just been hammering on Always Allow. I still get them sometimes but ever since I've started hammering, I've been getting less. Eventually, it'll go away if you keep doing that. Hey, looking back at my guess, try reinstalling. |
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This is what worked for me. Apple Snow Leopard and Google Chrome 17.0.963.56.
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This might be caused by Chrome trying to access credentials saved by Safari. The solution in a short version:
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In Keychain Access menu, try to run Keychain First Aid, it ask password and select Verify and start. If found error, try it again and select Repair. |
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What fixed it for me is moving the Google Chrome keychain entry from a secondary keychain into my primary keychain. I have multiple keychains due to poorly moving my keychain database from system to system and moving it into the "master", or "primary", database fixed the issue. |
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The fix to both Google Chrome and Chromium should be rolling out this week: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=108238#c61 ...and there was much rejoicing! |
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