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How to fix “cannot access keychain” on Proton Mail Bridge

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In this guide, we show you how to fix the Cannot access keychain (macOS and Windows) or No keychain available (Linux) error on Proton Mail Bridge.

Cannot access keychain error

Why am I seeing this warning?

Proton Mail Bridge downloads your emails to your computer. To protect your privacy, it encrypts this local copy of your emails (plus other associated sensitive data) using an encryption key stored in your operating system’s “keychain” (system password manager). 

If you see the “cannot access keychain” error, Bridge has failed to access your keychain and therefore can’t decrypt your emails and other data.

How do I fix the issue?

Windows

The Windows “keychain” (password manager) is called Credential Manager. If you see this error, restart Windows and run the Windows System File Checker tool (new window)to repair missing or corrupted system files. You can also try the fixes discussed here(new window).

macOS

Depending on your Keychain settings, you may need to enter your macOS password before Bridge can access the passwords stored on it. If you fail to do this, you may see the error. To fix this, simply restart the Bridge app and enter your Mac login password(new window).

Linux

No keychain available error on Linux

There’s no standard system password manager for Linux, so you must install and configure one that supports the Secret service API(new window) (for example, Gnome-keyring(new window) or KeePassXC(new window)). Many distributions support such a password manager out of the box. Alternatively, you can use pass(new window) (the standard Unix password manager). 

Once you’ve installed and configured a compatible password manager, simply restart Proton Mail Bridge.

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