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This video demonstrates howto remove a saved password or a certificate from the keychain on your Mac. In the menu bar, at the top of the screen click the magnifying glass to find the Applications folder. Once in Applications, open the Utilities folder. From the Utilities folder, open Keychain Access. On the left side you can select the type of Keychain you are looking for. Currently we are viewinglogin keychains. You can also view local keychains. Locate the password or certificate you are looking for by name. Delete the Keychain byselecting it and pressing the delete key on the keyboard or by right-clicking and selecting delete. You cannot restore Keychains from the Trash Bin, so be sure that you are ready to delete.