Hi,

The key is listed in the login keychain.  It uses the name and one of the 
associated numbers - It is the fifth element in —with-key-data but I don’t 
recognize it.

This default for pin entry is … frustrating.

Regards,

bex
On Mar 16, 2021, 12:05 PM +0100, Mark McDonnell via Gnupg-users 
<gnupg-users@gnupg.org>, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The default behaviour of the pinentry app (on macOS at least) is to have the 
> option "save password in Keychain" automatically selected.
>
> I have to deselect this every time I use a specific GPG key where I don't 
> want the password saved in the macOS Keychain. Unfortunately it seems I 
> neglected to do this one time and so now it has been stored in the Keychain.
>
> I would like to remove it from the Keychain but it seems I can't find the gpg 
> key listed in the macOS Keychain application and so I'm not sure how to 
> remove it so that pinentry will again start asking me for the password for 
> that particular gpg key.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
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