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Messages Agent wants to use your confidential information stored in 'FaceTime: email address.com' in your keychain. Do you want to allow access to this item? Always Allow Deny Allow. This has been happening since i've updated to OS X Yosemite 10.10. What is this and should I Allow it? Same issue here. 'Visual studio code wants to use your confidential information stored in 'VS Code Account' in your keychain. To allow this, enter the 'login' keychain password.' Entering my login keychain password results in the same prompt appearing. Clicking deny several times eventually it stops asking. When I open word I get the following message: Microsoft Word wants to use your confidential information stored in 'Microsoft identity D0743A29-B9F7-45DD-83E1-C3F6F9E04ADE' in your keychain. To allow t read more.

Microsoft Wants To Use Your Confidential Information

I repeatedly see the popup:
'identityservicesd wants to use your confidential information stored in '<key>' in your keychain'
If I click 'always allow' it still comes up.
I've followed instructions elsewhere on this forum to open Keychain Access and use First Aid, but to no avail.
Previously I would receive the popup 'messages app wants to use your confidential information...' but I changed the Access Control to allow all applications to access this item, hoping that would do the trick. But sadly it didn't work.
Any ideas?
(Also, ever since upgrading to Mavericks, it wants to go through first-time setup every time I log in. I'm prompted to enter my iCloud password, etc. etc. but the above problem predates that)

My immediate reaction is to deny.
Have you downloaded or installed any application that may relate to the abbreviation AOS? It may not necessarily be the application's name, could be the developer or distributor.
As it's occuring at log-in, go to System Preferences > Accounts > your account > Login Items and look for a related item. If there's one there, right-click (or ctrl click) on it and select Reveal in Finder. That will show you where the originator of the item is on your system and should give you more of a clue as to what it is.
I'd remove the item from login items anyway (highlight and click the minus sign at the bottom of the window). There shouldn't be anything trying to use your keychain info to notify anyone.

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    Here is a copy of the message:
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    TIA, Billy

    First the basics.
    Which mail program?
    Any third party software being used in conjunction with mail or to enhance the system? (e.g., There are translation programs which are meant to interact with mail, I think.)
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    My immediate reaction is to deny.
    Have you downloaded or installed any application that may relate to the abbreviation AOS? It may not necessarily be the application's name, could be the developer or distributor.
    As it's occuring at log-in, go to System Preferences > Accounts > your account > Login Items and look for a related item. If there's one there, right-click (or ctrl click) on it and select Reveal in Finder. That will show you where the originator of the item is on your system and should give you more of a clue as to what it is.
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    <Email Edited by Host>

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    Launch the Keychain Access application in any of the following ways:
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    Hi,
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