Open Bug 753331 Opened 13 years ago Updated 2 years ago

nightly wants to use your confidential information stored in "lpsafari" in your keychain

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(Firefox :: General, defect)

x86
macOS
defect

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(Reporter: hhall, Unassigned)

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nightly wants to use your confidential information stored in "lpsafari" in your keychain Also happens with Firefox and Aurora, on every. single. startup. I'm not sure what [if at all] I did that caused this to happen, seems kind of bizarre to me.
The same happens to me. This bug is related to Lastpass for Firefox. Firefox try to access to keychain "lpsafari"; you allow last pass to use information stored in keychain and, as you could see in "keychain manager", this permission is fully granted; but, firefox now asks at every single startup - and in keychain "lpsafari" you could see firefox authorization duplicated. I can't go back to a working Firefox Beta Version - now i'm using firefox 14 beta.
Reverting back to Firefox 12.0 did the trick - of course i do not know why.
This seems to work for me. Go into KeyChain Access Find lpsafari Choose get info Go to Access Control (2nd tab) Choose Allow All Applications to Access this Item Then Save Changes It stops nagging. However, I don't like opening access like that. So, I went back and deleted lpsafari from the keychain. So far, that has stopped the nagging and restarting FireFox has not regenerated an lpsafari item either. Your reaults?
(In reply to RBBlackstone from comment #3) > This seems to work for me. > > Go into KeyChain Access > Find lpsafari > Choose get info > Go to Access Control (2nd tab) > Choose Allow All Applications to Access this Item > Then Save Changes > > It stops nagging. No, didn't work for me: firefox asks *always* to gain access and creates a new "firefox" instance in keychain, eve if i give access to all apps. > However, I don't like opening access like that. > So, I went back and deleted lpsafari from the keychain. > > So far, that has stopped the nagging and restarting FireFox has not > regenerated an lpsafari item either. Doing so, did you experience any problem using LastPass? thanks.
I had no problem using LastPass after that.
Severity: normal → S3
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