View the information stored in a keychain on Mac
Keychain Access lets you view the keys, certificates, passwords, account information, notes, or other information stored in a keychain.
In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, if you don’t see a list of keychains, choose View > Show Keychains.
Select the keychain that you want to view.
To see more information about an item, double-click it.
Tip: To view the information in a selected item quickly, click the Info button in the toolbar.
If the item is a key:
The Attributes pane in the Get Info window reveals basic identifying information for an item, such as its name and type.
If you want to see the password for an item, click “Show password,” then enter the password for the keychain that contains that item.
The Access Control pane in the Get Info window lets you determine whether you need a password to use an item. For example, if you select “Ask for Keychain password” for an item, you have to type the keychain password as well as the item’s password to gain access to that item.
If the item is a certificate:
The Trust section displays details about the certificate’s trust policies.
The Details section displays information about the source and parameters of the certificate.