What is daw.apple?

Hello,  I am a long time apple user and recently noticed a message pop up when I am on my iMac.  I don't remember if I'm getting into mail or a web page but I get a box that asks if I will allow daw.apple.com to access my keychain info.  What is daw.apple?  I have not seen or heard of 'daw' before but maybe something in a recent update has shifted something. 
Also, when I goggled this, it took me to my apple id profile and asked me if I want to combine my two apple ID's.  I have the one I set up years ago for these discussion forums, long before I had an account in itunes, etc.  When I got my first iphone, they asked me if I had an apple id.  I said, well, I''m not sure, and they asked me what I used for itunes.  I said I had not bought anything through itunes so they had me set up a 'new' apple id.  so now I have two.  I don't mind but, I know which one is for purchases and which is for my discussion history.  I am happy to keep them seperate but wonder if there is a reason to combine them.
Thanks for your help.
Michelle

Thank you Kurt.  I am pretty sure that I get this for other log ins.  In those cases, is this a sort of 'default' question for any place I am logging into, where I have a user name and password?  I know the word/letters 'daw' are new to come up as I always read the messages that pop up.  I know one place I started seeing it a lot is when loggin into my imac and this 'daw' message comes up with regards to the chrome browser.  I downloaded it when I had two sites that were not working with Safari.  Since I did not know what 'daw' was or meant, I've felt leary to say 'allow'.
Michelle

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