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1Password now lets Claude sign in to websites without seeing your passwords

1Password has integrated Anthropic’s Claude into its platform, enabling the AI to authenticate user logins without direct credential exposure.

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The brief

1Password has launched a new feature titled Agentic Mode, which allows the AI assistant Claude to log into websites on behalf of users. Through a partnership with Anthropic, the service facilitates automated sign-ins while preventing the AI from viewing or accessing the actual password data.

Coverage from ZDNET, Thurrott.com, The Wall Street Journal, The Verge, and 9to5Mac focuses on the operational mechanics of the integration. Future developments remain dependent on user adoption and the operational performance of Agentic Mode.

Coverage does not yet specify the long-term impact on cybersecurity protocols or potential expansions to other AI models.

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Quick answers

What is Agentic Mode?

It is a new feature in 1Password that allows Claude to log into websites for the user without the AI seeing the underlying credentials.

Who is involved in this partnership?

1Password is partnering with Anthropic to integrate Claude into its password management platform.

Can Claude see my passwords?

According to coverage, the integration is designed specifically so that the AI can perform sign-ins without viewing or accessing the credentials.

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