If growl would only run if either given permission to store a token in the keychain, or if able to retrieve it subsequently, then each user would have to bless it running, and without actually removing it (esp. if it was a multi-user machine, maybe they shouldn't or can't remove it), be able to stop it if they didn't want it running.
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