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What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

I don't see why Intuit needs to get into my Keychain "to use your confidential
information stored in "Intuit ID" ". This was not required last year.

Intuit needs to fix it's code.

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

Worked. Thanks.

79AG
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What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

Called Turbotax support and got some guy in some other country (I think) that I couldn't understand.   Could barely hear him because of the bad connection and noise in the background. 

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

My situation is also exactly as you say.  Here is last year's File menu.TurboTax2021-FileMenu.SCREEN.jpg

CarissaM
Intuit Alumni

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

Do you have any antivirus running such as Norton or Bitdefender on your computer? @BillyBuggy

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What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

I spent 2 hours and 20 minutes trying to get a resolution for this with TT Customer Support. I will not provide Turbotax with access to my confidential information. They made it seem like I was the only one with this problem. 

 

If this isn't illegal, it's certainly unethical. I'm going to contact the Office of the Attorney General if I don't get assistance. 

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

I followed what user mindiw suggestec and after 2 restarts it worked. What a pain. Its only Mac Turbo Tax software that I have ever had a problem.

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

I don't want TT to access my keychain. If it needs a particular password, I'm happy to provide it by typing it in.

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

Some one said its your MAC log on password.  WRONG.. As all of us using apple PCs know when ever you boot up it asks for your Apple passwords.  So there is no way you would not know this as apple forces all cold boot to be your Apple ID password.  It is NOT.  This didn't work.  Now I am being blocked from doing a simple FILE SAVE for my tax return.  Anyone figure out what Turbo Tax is trying to do?

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

I don't have bitdefender. I have pure apple only on my laptop and as we all know all apple PC users have to input their logon credential every cold boot. This is NOT the password as someone indicated Turbo Tax wants.  I also will be dammed to give Turbo Tax access to my entire Keychain as it wants access to it by the sound of pop up.  All prior years this has never been asked.   I should be allowed to save this to my hard drive or cloud without Turbo Tax blocking me.  I agree with you completely.

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

ANSWER.  This IS a turbo tax glitch.  YES -- BUT!!!!  it wants your MAC logon password the one you boot up with, BUT!!!!!!!  Turbo Tax has a bug in the software, you cannot click on ALLOW, you MUST CLICK ALWAYS ALLOW to be allowed to save.  Personally I don't like Turbo Tax wanting access to my keychain or anyone for that matter.   This seems like a major software security violation. 

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

That is true, but Turbo Tax has a software bug and it won't allow the user to just click ALLOW ONCE, Turbo Tax is FORCING "ALLOW ALWAYS" as the only answer that works --  or you will be unable to save your file.  No other software on my MAC - MS Office etc forces keychain access.  That certainly seems like a security concern.

What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

It’s not an Apple problem.   Apple users used to be able to do File Save or File Save As. Turbo tax has a glitch requiring us to input our computer logon password, but when one clicks ALLOW, Turbo Tax Ab-ends. It just sits and stares at the user like our password is incorrect. WRONG!  Apple users know their password as we HAVE to use it every time we reboot so when an Apple user says they typed it in they mean it. Turbo Tax will only accept ALLOW ALWAYS to take that exact same password; then it finally allows the Apple user to save the tax file. Prior to this File Save is blocked by turbo tax. 

CarissaM
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What does the program want when it asks for my confidential information stored in "Intuit ID . . . ." in my keychain?

There is a great thread here to assist with this issue. 

 

Please let us know if we can further assist you. 

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