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So after I installed Mavericks, it's constantly asking me for LOCAL ITEMS password. I have no idea what that password is, that keychain is locked and I don't know what to do with it. I tried with Keychain First Aid, it says that 'Login keychain is not found' and reports that as error. I tried to remove keychains, it doesn't resolve the problem. Everytime I open safari it ofers me to restore to default but it ends with Local items password which I dont know. I also tried to Reset my default keychain but it says there is no default keychain. Any ideas?

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)

Posted on Oct 23, 2013 4:05 PM

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User profile for user: acme420

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Posted on Jan 26, 2014 12:34 PM

you don't need to do all that, just go to the hidden library ~/library/keychains

remove the folder thats all alphanumeric

and restart machine. the end. that is all. no console commands or anything that complex.

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User profile for user: acme420

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Jan 26, 2014 12:34 PM in response to Benyi90

you don't need to do all that, just go to the hidden library ~/library/keychains

remove the folder thats all alphanumeric

and restart machine. the end. that is all. no console commands or anything that complex.

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Dec 6, 2013 10:38 AM in response to shellcode

Thanks shellcode. This really helped me, as well as my school's IT staff!

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User profile for user: LupineProductions

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May 24, 2014 8:44 PM in response to acme420

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Excellent! Worked on first try. If you don't know how to find the hidden library.

1. In the Finder, choose Go > Go To Folder.

2. In Folder dialog box, type ~/Library

3. Click Go.

Note: After you open the Library folder, you can drag the Library icon from the top of that window to the Dock, Side Bar, or toolbar. That way, it's readily accessible.

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Nov 21, 2016 9:02 PM in response to Pacote-san

My mouse won't even work

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User profile for user: Pacote-san

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Oct 24, 2013 6:04 AM in response to Benyi90

For those having issue with keychain asking for "Local Items" every time after upgrading to Mavericks, and not being able to unlock the keychain lock (asks again for the same unknown password)

Don't even try to repair (it will not work) or Reset my Default Keychain (it will ask for the password).

Fixes:

Did not try that yet but should work. Go to ~/Library/Keychain and move all files to the trash. Reboot your mac and keychain should give you a message of error, just click to create new keychain.

What i did and worked fine. Create a new user and log in with it. Go to~/Library/Keychain and copy all content to a USB Drive or even to /Users/Shared. Log back to your old user (that is getting those annoying keychain password messages) and copy all the content you just backed up to the keychain folder. Reboot and when you get the message, choose create new keychain.

All done 🙂

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Feb 14, 2014 1:24 PM in response to Benyi90

I also have a MacBook Air and can't find this "hidden library." Any direction on where to find it or what I can do to stop this problem? I also don't have a "login" keychain in the list.

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User profile for user: loonyluna1331

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Feb 26, 2014 11:50 PM in response to Benyi90

I had this same problem and this was what fixed it. Thanks!

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User profile for user: shellcode

shellcode

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Oct 24, 2013 10:47 AM in response to Benyi90

Your login.keychain password is out of sync with the new iCloud keychain and needs to be re-sync'd.

The new iCloud keychain is either called "Local items" if you don't have syncing enabled or "iCloud" if you enabled iCloud keychain sync.

  1. Open 'Keychain Access' Application
  2. Select the 'login' keychain from the keychains list
  3. Click the lock at the top to lock the login keychain
  4. Click the lock again to unlock the login keychain
  5. After entering your login keychain password you should be presented with a dialog:
  6. Clicking the reset button will re-sync your login.keychain password with the iCloud keychain password.

If everything from the above fails for whatever reason the last resort you can do the following:

  1. Open terminal
  2. cd ~/Library/Keychains
  3. ls
    1. When you 'ls' here you will see a folder that contains a bunch of random number liks so:
    2. 94ED610F-DD96-4ECF-A2BC-7D2F8651A464 (this number is unique on each system)
  4. rm -rf 94ED610F-DD96-4ECF-A2BC-7D2F8651A464
  5. Reboot
  6. <when you log back in everything should be back to normal>

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User profile for user: eng.logik

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Dec 4, 2013 2:33 PM in response to Benyi90

it works to me.

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User profile for user: dathb

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Dec 20, 2013 4:42 PM in response to Benyi90

Thanks, deleting the keychain did the trick (eventually). As a side note, this situation appears to have caused Parallels Desktop to report that a VM had no hard drive!

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User profile for user: tangotango24

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Jan 2, 2014 11:15 AM in response to Benyi90

local items password is the computer log on password.

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User profile for user: Tigra2

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Feb 13, 2014 4:01 AM in response to Benyi90

I have tried the advice above but it doesn't work for me. I have also tried to change the keychain password under edit in keychain access but the option is greyed out. I'm using a brand new macbook air running Mavericks.

Any help out there please?

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User profile for user: nnewport

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May 20, 2014 8:19 AM in response to shellcode

This has helped tremendously. Thanks a ton!

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Jan 7, 2016 1:35 PM in response to acme420

Thanks for the tip. This worked.

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User profile for user: BurkeLabs

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Jan 21, 2016 4:20 PM in response to dathb

Tried all of these tricks on a friend's computer and now it's locked and not letting her log in. She's currently on hold with Apple... :-/

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Local Items Keychain Password - Apple Community? ›

Your login keychain password is normally the same as your user password (the password you use to log in to the computer).

What is the local keychain password? ›

Usually, this password will be the same user password you use to log onto your computer. It's possible, though, for the keychain and user passwords to fall out of sync.

Why is my Mac asking me for a keychain password? ›

Your keychain may be locked automatically if your computer has been inactive for a period of time or your user password and keychain password are out of sync. You can set a length of time that Keychain Access waits before automatically requiring you to enter your password again.

How to fix local items in keychain? ›

1 Correct answer
  1. Open Keychain Access, which is in the Utility folder within the Applications folder.
  2. From the Keychain Access menu, choose Preferences.
  3. Click General, then click Reset My Default Keychain.
  4. Authenticate with your account login password.
  5. Quit Keychain Access.
  6. Reboot your Mac.
Oct 17, 2022

How to disable local items keychain on Mac? ›

Here's how to disable it:
  1. Click on the Apple menu and choose System Settings.
  2. Click on your name at the top of the sidebar, then iCloud.
  3. Select Passwords & Keychain.
  4. Toggle the Sync this Mac switch to the off position.
  5. You'll be asked if you want to keep a copy of the keychain on your Mac or delete it.
Jun 29, 2023

How to figure out keychain password? ›

Look Up Your Password in iCloud Keychain
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Settings.
  2. Tap Passwords.
  3. To find the login details for Things, search for “cloud.culturedcode.com”.
  4. Tap the item that shows the Things app icon.
  5. Tap the password, then choose Copy.

What is the difference between iCloud Keychain and local keychain? ›

Your local keychain is stored on your Mac and is only available to you while logged into your account on your Mac. The iCloud keychain is stored on Apple's servers and is shared among all of your devices.

How do I turn off Apple keychain password? ›

If you want to disable sync of iCloud Keychain, go to: Settings -> Apple ID (Your name) -> iCloud - Find Passwords and Keychain and switch off.

Is Mac password keychain secure? ›

Because Keychain Access securely stores and retrieves your user names, passwords and other information, you can make individual passwords more complex and difficult to break. This can make your individual accounts more secure.

Is my Macbook password stored in keychain? ›

Save your passwords and passkeys across your devices with iCloud Keychain. iCloud Keychain keeps your passwords, passkeys, and other secure information updated across your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC.

Is Apple keychain local? ›

When you sign out of iCloud on your device while iCloud Keychain is turned on, you'll be asked to keep or delete your Keychain information. If you choose to keep the information, your passwords and passkeys will be stored locally on your device, but won't be deleted or updated when you make changes on other devices.

How do I change my local keychain password on Mac? ›

If you need to update your keychain password on Mac
  1. In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, choose Keychain Access > Settings.
  2. Click Reset Default Keychains.
  3. Choose Apple menu > Log Out. When you log in again, save your current login password in a keychain.

How do I get my Mac to stop asking me for my password to do everything? ›

How to turn off the password on your Mac computer
  1. Click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of the screen and select "System Preferences." ...
  2. Select "Security and Privacy." ...
  3. If needed, toggle over to the "General" tab.
  4. Untick the box labeled "Requires Password." ...
  5. Enter your Mac's password in the pop-up window.
Nov 25, 2019

Why does my Mac keep popping up a keychain password? ›

Turn off Keychain Auto-Lock

Sometimes, the messages may pop up because some information is stored locally, even though you've turned on iCloud Keychain. If that is the case, turning auto-lock off may help. Here's how to do it: From the Applications folder, open Keychain Access.

How do you unlock a Mac keychain without the password? ›

If you have forgotten keychain password

In Finder, click Go and select Utilities. Double-click Keychain Access. Click the Keychain Access menu and select Preferences. On the General tab, click Reset My Default Keychain.

How do I stop my Mac from asking for login keychain? ›

If your Mac keeps asking for your keychain password
  1. In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, click “login” in the Keychains list.
  2. Choose Edit > Change Settings for Keychain “login.”
  3. Select the “Lock after” checkbox, then enter a number of minutes.

What if I forget my keychain password for Mac? ›

If you don't remember your previous user password, you need to reset your default keychain. Resetting the default keychain deletes all the passwords saved in the keychain, but lets you sync your login password and the password stored in the keychain.

How do I find my keychain security code? ›

Go to Apple menu > System Preferences. Select iCloud, then Keychain, and enter your Apple ID info if prompted. Click Use Code, then choose Forgot Code. Click Reset Keychain to replace your keychain in iCloud, then Reset iCloud Keychain to confirm.

How do I find my keychain passwords on my computer? ›

On your Windows computer, open iCloud for Windows. , then turn on Passwords & Keychain. If you want to use the iCloud Passwords extension in a web browser, click Install Extension next to the browser's name, then follow the on-screen instructions. Click Done.

Is your keychain password your Apple ID password? ›

Confidential information in Keychain Access, such as passwords, is locked with a master password, which is the same as the Mac user account password for logging in to the Mac (which should be different than your Apple ID password).

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