![]() Other than that, hopefully someone more knowledgeable than myself will chime in. She has a "Contact Me" page, and I've reached out with a query for more information on this topic. copy and pastes) from work by Sarah Edwards, who has a blog called. All the links seemed to be references to the process's cache which includes tracking information, and all my google results seemed to be re-iterations (i.e. Other than that, my research was unfortunately mostly a dead end. Looking at running processes named routined and running strings on the binary didn't reveal anything malicious-looking (not a definitive examination, I know, but it's a start).I did just travel for the holidays, so something location based might explain why I'm only seeing it now.routined seems to be involved in tracking recent location information.Selecting cancel doesn't seem to have caused any problems, so I'd recommend that, rather than risking opening up your keychain unnecessarily.I'm not sure why routined needs access to the Local Items keychain, but I figured I'd document here what I've figured out so far: I just got this message today (I upgraded to High Sierra a couple weeks ago), and was also concerned about possible maliciousness.
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