![]() Then, since the BAD Intuit design PREVENTED ME FROM SAVING, lost what I had entered. I got lucky, because I did not enter all the data, but first tried to save. ![]() I too entered a lot of data and lost it all. I'd want the designers to make the product work out of the box. Click on ‘Login’ in the upper left-hand corner if the function is locked. I don't want Intuit to be asking me to Always Allow something - when there is no way for me to know what the Something is, and what the Something means.Īnd I don't want to hear about workarounds. Open the Utility folder and double-click on ‘Keychain Access.’. I'll leave it up to Apple to take the steps so that is safe for me. Loss of keychain login password I am asked to enter keychain login password. ![]() If Intuit can use my Keychain behind the scenes, that fine. I'm trying to use Turbotax but it's asking for access to my login key chain password. Rowe Price gives a small discount on TurboTax when you log in and search. This is my first time with ItsDeductible online. Choosing Allow and typing the correct keychain password doesnt provide access. I don't want to know why clicking Allow each time would not work. What is the Intuit ID in my keychain I must have it to upload my deductions from ItsDeductible to TurboTax Not having it crashes the program Accountants Assistant: What have you tried with TurboTax so far I have used TurboTax many times. I want to know how to use Turbotax, not to know what clicking Always Allow in this situation means.Ģ) The way this happens is an invitation to click Allow. ![]() But their design has two big problems.ġ) I don't know what giving access to the Keychain to an application means. If Intuit wants to use the Mac Keychain, that seems like a good idea. ![]()
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