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ok just for anyone whos wondering why their pass is being stored and
if you set it to remember forever and now its not following the
gpg-agent.conf rules for timeouts , you need to clear it: <br>
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</span>Then once its cleared you can have it setup in your gnome keyring
or gpg keyring (macosx) to remember and store in keychain.<br>
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