ICloud KeyChain - Not using Certificates

Looks like the iCloud KeyChain cannot Sync the Single Sign On  Certificates across the devices.
Any idea - how to make it work?

Looks like the iCloud KeyChain cannot Sync the Single Sign On  Certificates across the devices.
Any idea - how to make it work?

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  • ICloud keychain not sync

    My iCloud keychain doesn't sync on all my devices.
    I've tried to fix my problem based on this Apple link Get help using iCloud Keychain - Apple Support before I post this question. I did turn off and on keychain on all devices many times with no luck.
    The thing is I could get the first sync on any device if I approve with my security code but then it does not sync. By approving with another device, the keychain won't sync at all. With both way, my keychain won't get sync or update after the keychain is turned on.
    Any idea how can I fix this problem?
    I use Yosemite and iOS 8.1.1. Thank you.

    Also, it seems if I turn off all of my devices, reset the keychain on one of them, populate it with passwords and credit cards, it syncs that data to every device I add afterwards. However, once I add one machine to the keychain, it stops adding new passwords to the icloud keychain and nothing new sync.

  • ICloud keychain not syncing on 1 (a Mac) of 4 devices

    I am trying to enable iCloud keychain syncing on four devices: iMac, MacBook Air, iPhone 5s, iPad Air.  All devices have the most current OS and are otherwise operating with no issues (including Internet connectivity).
    The iCloud keychain on the MacBook Air is not syncing; passwords saved on the MBA do not sync "up" to iCloud, and passwords saved on any of the other three devices do not sync "down" to the MBA.  The other three devices work as they should.  The MBA is running 10.9.2 and all other aspects of iCloud work (e.g., contacts syncing, notes syncing).  All devices are on the same iCloud account.
    I have tried the following with no success:
    1.  Added/removed iCloud from the MBA (many times).
    2.  Checked/unchecked the "Keychain" item in Settings>iCloud (many times).
    3.  Keychain repair.
    4.  Various networks in multiple locations, both WiFi and wired.
    5.  The steps outlined in this Apple support document (multiple times):  http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4644
    6.  Resetting Safari (multiple times).
    7.  Various other non-iCloud specific troubleshooting steps like emptying Trash and repairing disk permissions.
    8.  Deleting the Ubiquity folder in ~/Library/Application Support (figured it was worth a shot).
    Would greatly appreciate any suggestions.

    That isn't an option, I can't see how to change the account associated with the iPad. In Setting->iCloud, if I tap Delete Account, it gives the dialogue "If you delete your account, all documents stored in iCloud will be deleted from this iPad."  With buttons for Delete and Cancel only.
    I'm ok with deleting from the iPad, because I've turned off the calendar, reminders etc. and kept them on the iPad. So I just want to be sure they don't get delete from iCloud.
    And of course, we will stop being able to use the same contacts list, which was the main reason for using one iCloud account.

  • ICloud Keychain Not Syncing At All

    I have a Mac, iPad and iPhone.  Everything was working at some point, but now nothing is.  I have iCloud Keychain turned on on all devices, but they all appear to be operating as standalone devices.  Nothing I save on any device is linking to any other device.
    I have already tried:
    1) Turning off iCloud Keychain on all devices and then turning it back on on one device and then following suit with the others.  It will SOMETIMES send some info over, but it doesn't keep taking information in.  Anything saved on a device after that point is not synced.
    2) Reseting iCloud Keychain altogether.  Starting fresh saves Nothing.
    3) Factory reseting ALL my devices and starting from scratch entirely.  No iCloud Backups to question or anything.
    The only thing I haven't done is to create a brand new iCloud account and use that instead, but honestly...if I really have to do that to get this working, Apple is severely broken.
    Anyone have any input?

    My problem is one of my devices occasionally stops syncing (usually an iOS) stops syncing. I have to turn off iCloud Keychain, then reactivate it and things are fine from there. The problem is there is no indication of any kind that this problem has crept up. You just end up with a non-synchronized passwords or credit cards and realize everything is out of whack. Hopefully you didn’t do changes on the out-of-sync device because then you just have to pray that iCloud picks the correct dataset when merging upon reactivation.
    I don’t seem to have any problems with any other iCloud sync, except of course for keyboard shortcuts, which have been breaking with every new release of iOS.
    Bottom line is iCloud syncing is still very much broken, nearly 5 years after being introduced. Progress is being made, sure, but nowhere fast enough.

  • Icloud keychain not all countries?

         is apple going to limit the new service icould keychain to some countries only? because i change to find my country for sms identification and my country is not listed although is in european union.

    Hi Haris,
    iCloud Keychain is not available in all countries at this time. Here is the list of countries where it is currently available:
    Albania, Armenia, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, Chile, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Guam, Guatemala, Guinea, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Japan, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Malta, Martinique, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Montserrat, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Norway, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Reunion Island, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turks and Caicos, Islands, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela and Vietnam.
    Apple notes the list will be updated “as more countries become available”.
    Sorry,
    GB

  • HT203783 Safari and iCloud Keychain not prompting for password

    In Safari 8.0 (Yosemite) a prompt appears telling me to turn on iCloud Keychain to have a secure password suggested. I already have it on and all autofill boxes are enabled in Sarari. What is missing to have it suggest the password?

    The way to check is to go to Control Panel and search for "iCloud".  If iCloud appears (see first image below), double-click on it.  This will be the iCloud control panel for Windows.  If he is syncing his computer with his iCloud account it will look similar to the second image below.

  • ICloud keychain not saving updated password.

    Hi All. Hoping for some insite here.
    iCloud key chain seemed to be working fine for me until I started updating my password and using the pasword generator to change them.
    First it takes updating a password on anyone of thie sites that I use two tries to sucessfully save. Then by the next day (maybe even sooner) that keychain just changes them back to tthe original. This id kind of a nighmare because 1. its incredibly annying that it does that and is not working correctly and 2. I've went throught the painstaking process of going into settings, copying the password and inputting into all my respected apps on my iOS device. No keychain has reverted back and I dont know what the encypted passwords were. I have to go to all the site and update passwords again to just have this happen over and over. I cant access any of my accounts.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks,
    G

    How do I know if I am set up as a Admin User?
    The only thing in my keychain is certificates, public keys and network passwords.
    Thanks for your help!

  • ICloud keychain not working

    I am wanting to change a whole lot of passwords as a result of the Heartbleed bug but when I go to change various passwords (such as Facebook and Google) I am not getting the suggested Safari keychain password
    I am running the latest OS on all my devices & definitely have keychain enabled
    Am baffled-any help appreciated

    mambaman wrote:
    Why would some sites not allow it though?
    Because anybody gaining access to your computer would be able to automatically log into the site without having to enter any additonal information. I don't know of any of my financial institutions that allow it.
    That doesn't make sense especially when talking about Google or Facebook!
    Why is that? I know that I am unable to access Google Mail without entering my password each time. I'm pretty sure I'm challenged to re-enter it once a week when I'm in Google+.

  • How can I prevent Safari/iCloud Keychain from saving data in our password field?

    We have a web-based management system where administrators can set and update passwords for individual users. While I love iCloud keychain personally, the problem we are finding is that if the user, once prompted by Safari to Save the password in iCloud Keychain for Autofill, actually clicks 'Save Password', then our page wants to autofill that same password for any selected user or newly added user (and since we don't allow duplicates, constant errors result).
    So the basic question: is there a way in HTML or Javascript to set form fields - or an entire form or div - to be ignored by iCloud Keychain, even if they are username or password fields.
    We know we could just tell all our Safari users to disable in preferences with a pop-up banner, but that would be unfortunate (and IE-like)
    (If this is the wrong place to find this type of info, any clue appreciated. Naturally we've searched a bunch already)

    Can I remove my iCloud Keychain from Apple's servers?
    Yes. Follow these steps, starting on any one of your iOS devices or Macs that is using iCloud Keychain:
    Devices using iOS 7.0.3 or later:
    Go to Settings > iCloud > Account > Keychain and turn off “Approve with Security Code”.
    Go to each of your other devices that is using iCloud Keychain and turn iCloud Keychain off.
    Macs using OS X Mavericks v10.9 or later:
    Choose Apple () menu > System Preferences. Click iCloud, then click Account details.
    Deselect “Allow approving using security code”.
    Go to each of your other devices that is using iCloud Keychain and turn iCloud Keychain off.
    After you complete these steps, your keychain data will remain locally on your devices, but changes to your keychain information will not push to your other devices or the cloud unless you turn iCloud Keychain back on. If you want keychain data to push to all of your devices, but not to the cloud, turn on iCloud Keychain on each device as described earlier in this document, but skip the step to create an iCloud Security Code.
    iCloud: Frequently asked questions about iCloud Keychain
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5813

  • Iphone 5 iCloud Keychain

    I received three iCloud Keychain verification messages to my Messages from +44 7786 205094. Iphone5 32G. I tried calling this number but it didn't let me. Four months ago my iPad 2 and Laptop were stolen. Thanks.

    Hello Chickadee63,
    Thank you for the question.  It sounds like you would like to access your passwords stored in iCloud Keychain.  You access your iCloud Keychain information using the following steps:
    I need to view the passwords stored in my iCloud Keychain, but I'm not sure how to do that.
    Devices using iOS 7.0.3 or later:
    Tap Settings> Safari> Passwords & Autofill.
    Tap Saved Passwords.
    Enter your device passcode.
    Tap the website name to view the password.
    Macs using OS X Mavericks v10.9 or later:
    Go to Safari > Preferences and select the Passwords tab.
    Select "Show passwords for selected sites."
    Enter your system password.
    Select a website on the list to view its password.
    You can find those steps and more information about iCloud Keychain in the following link:
    iCloud: Troubleshooting iCloud Keychain
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4644
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • Can I turn off icloud keychain internet account syncing

    I do not want all internet accounts sync'd across all computers.  I do not want my personal email on my work computer and my work email on my personal computer.  How do I set that up for which accounts on which computers?
    Roy

    Hello rdegler,
    The following article provides instructions for disabling iCloud Keychain.
    Can I remove my iCloud Keychain from Apple's servers?
    Yes. Follow these steps, starting on any one of your iOS devices or Macs that is using iCloud Keychain:
    Devices using iOS 7.0.3 or later:
    Go to Settings > iCloud > Account > Keychain and turn off “Approve with Security Code”.
    Go to each of your other devices that is using iCloud Keychain and turn iCloud Keychain off.
    Macs using OS X Mavericks v10.9 or later:
    Choose Apple () menu > System Preferences. Click iCloud, then click Account details.
    Deselect “Allow approving using security code”.
    Go to each of your other devices that is using iCloud Keychain and turn iCloud Keychain off.
    After you complete these steps, your keychain data will remain locally on your devices, but changes to your keychain information will not push to your other devices or the cloud unless you turn iCloud Keychain back on. If you want keychain data to push to all of your devices, but not to the cloud, turn on iCloud Keychain on each device as described earlier in this document, but skip the step to create an iCloud Security Code.
    iCloud: Frequently asked questions about iCloud Keychain
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5813
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • Email sent from an icloud alias not saved in sent folder

    I have a couple aliases set up for my primary icloud email account.
    When I send a message from my "primary" email address (using the pull-down list to select the "From:" address) a copy of the message appears in the Sent folder. However, if I select one of the aliases as the "From:" address, the message is delivered to the recipient but does NOT show up in the Sent folder. Anyone know why?

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    iCloud does not use Microsoft Exchange - it uses the industry standard IMAP protocol for email.

  • I changed my password on a website so how do i change it on icloud keychain

    I changed my password on a random website and iCloud keychain still uses the only password
    is there anyway I could access this password to change it on icloud keychain

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  • ICloud keychain issues

    Hi,
    I am having issues with my icloud keychain not being up to date on my imac. It is synced fine across my macbook pro, ipad, mac mini and iphone. However my imac is missing lots of entries. If I make a change on any of my other devices it syncs across. If I make a change on my imac it syncs across to my other devices. But all my entries in keychain from last year just do not appear on my imac.
    I have tried turning keychain on, off, deleting the files, signing out of my apple id and back in but no luck.
    Wondering if anyone had any ideas at all?
    Thanks,

    Very good background info. You say "problem is that the keychains won't sync across devices" & "issues" (?same thing?) - please describe, in detail, each an every one and the steps taken to get your 'experience' - add screenshots if pertinent (*NO personal identifying info*)
    You seem to have identified the upgrade to Yosemite on two Macs as the 'event(s)' that immediately preceded the behavior(s). Was it 'sudden'? Which event immediately preceded that?
    It may be tedious, but we also need to know exactly what you have tried when you say "...all the troubleshooting on the support page including..." - every device and in what order. List links to the "support pages" to make it easier for all to follow.
    When you say "... calls to engineering ..." do you mean Apple Support or some other level - be specific about your support communication timeline and personnel - and their specific efforts as far as you can tell us.
    The two things that stand out right now are your several Apple domains for AppleIDs with the introduction of Yosemite as a trigger point. You list several, so does this mean you have these several active AppleIDs that you are trying to manage across 4 devices?
    In all honesty, if Apple Insiders are unable to resolve your issues, the best you may hope for from us is a way to workaround them.
    One crazy idea that pops into my head is for Apple to treat your old AppleIDs as deceased person(s) and make them help you to transfer ownership to the HEIR of the Estate as would a Probate Court - crazy, I know. My reasoning is that it is a common Mac troubleshooting tactic to create a New User - much more difficult when syncing (sharing?) is involved.
    It has been my experience that, if you have discovered a flaw of some kind in OS(es) and/or iCloud - and it is specific to your situation - we may not see any improvement (if at all) until Version Update(s) are issued - always without much fanfare. For example, this is the current Release Notes document  for iOS 8.1.2

  • How can I use iCloud-keychain if i can not find my country in the country code list?

    How can I use iCloud-keychain if i can not find my country in the country code list?

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    If your country code does not appear in the list…
    Go to System Preferences > iCloud > Keychain and enter your Apple ID password (Settings > iCloud > Keychain, from a mobile device)
    Select the ‘Create Different Code’ option. (Mobile devices only)
    Select the advanced option and choose whether to create a random code or no code, selecting the later allows syncing across devices but not with Apple’s servers.

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