Q: I accidentally allowed a keychain to access a website. How do I remove that "permission"
I was trying to access a secure website using Safari that requires a specific set of certificates. However, when the message popped up about keychain access, I accidentally and incorrectly allowed it, and now every time I try to access that website it tries to auto-log-in and keeps locking me out of my account. Here is the screen shot
After I hit deny, it tries again at least 3 times. After that is when I get locked out of my account for several failed logins. I found something called "Apple ID Authentication..." in Keychain Access but I don't know if I can delete it. I was look for "com.apple.WebKit.Networking.xpc" but can't seem to find it. I wouldn't even know what to do with it even if I found it. Any ideas on how I can try to login to that particular website without this screenshot popping up? There used to be a different prompt asking me to select the appropriate certificate that led to me entering a password to access the website I am talking about. Thanks for the help.
MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), OS X El Capitan (10.11.6)
Posted on Sep 26, 2016 8:50 PM
