tag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:/discussions/problems/76129-gpg-services-1114-1013-0b04f6c-new-behaviorGPGTools: Discussion 2018-06-22T10:23:57Ztag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/454968652018-06-17T16:25:52Z2018-06-17T16:25:53ZGPG Services 1.11.4 1013 (0b04f6c) default to store passwords in macOS keychain<div><p>Can't I set the default behavior in the command line?</p>
<p>I've reverted to version 2017 as it is more convenient to use.</p></div>Ho Kaytag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/454968652018-06-17T22:04:55Z2018-06-17T22:04:55ZGPG Services 1.11.4 1013 (0b04f6c) default to store passwords in macOS keychain<div><p>Hi Ho,</p>
<p>welcome to the GPGTools support platform. Sorry you are having problems using GPG Suite.</p>
<p>You can set the default to not store OpenPGP password in macOS keychain in System Preferences > GPG Suite Preferences. The settings tab has a password section where you find the option you are looking for.</p>
<p>Let me know if that did the trick.</p>
<p>Best,<br>
steve</p></div>Stevetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/454968652018-06-19T15:11:22Z2018-06-19T15:11:23ZGPG Services 1.11.4 1013 (0b04f6c) default to store passwords in macOS keychain<div><p>Hi Steve,</p>
<p>No, when I encrypt and decrypt there is a box with "Show typing" and "Save in keychain"</p>
<p>The latter is now defaulting to selected ie ticked and I have to untick it every time, ie twice to encrypt and once to decrypt to stop it going into the keychain.<br>
In previous versions the default was the opposite ie you had to positively want it in the keychain. Both work but 2018.3 is 3 extra clicks for no reason. I assume the logic was swapped prior to compiling inadvertently. If you put passwords in the keychain then is there much point in encrypting files as the security is breached.</p>
<p>As I have reverted to 2017 I am uploading the way it should work.<br>
You can check it yourself.</p>
<p>Ho...thanks.</p></div>Hotag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/454968652018-06-20T18:27:00Z2018-06-20T18:27:00ZGPG Services 1.11.4 1013 (0b04f6c) default to store passwords in macOS keychain<div><p>You can define the default in System Preferences > GPG Suite Preferences > Settings > Password.</p>
<p>Let me know if that works.</p>
<p>And yes, the password you stored in macOS keychain is protected with your admin password.</p>
<p>All the best,<br>
steve</p></div>Stevetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/454968652018-06-21T09:04:28Z2018-06-21T09:04:32ZGPG Services 1.11.4 1013 (0b04f6c) default to store passwords in macOS keychain<div><p>Cheers Steve,<br>
That worked and I have now resumed the latest version.</p>
<p>Many thanks</p>
<p>Ho kay</p></div>Hotag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/454968652018-06-22T10:23:55Z2018-06-22T10:23:55ZGPG Services 1.11.4 1013 (0b04f6c) default to store passwords in macOS keychain<div><p>Perfect. Glad, this is solved for you. I'm closing this discussion. Should you need further assistance or have questions you can re-open this discussion here or open a new one any time.</p>
<p>Best,<br>
steve</p></div>Steve