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1Password Develops Secure Autofill for AI Browser Agents to Prevent Password Exposure

By

Jay Peters

7mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

1Password is developing a Secure Agentic Autofill feature that allows AI browser agents to securely log into websites without learning or storing user passwords. This addresses security concerns where AI tools like Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT could potentially remember passwords and cause security breaches when performing automated tasks like booking tickets or creating playlists on users' behalf.

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1Password's fix for that potential risk, a new Secure Agentic Autofill feature that 'injects the credentials directly'
AI tools and browsers built on Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT are increasingly using AI agents to browse the web, book tickets, and make Spotify playlists for you
unlike your risk of forgetting a unique password, an AI bot risks remembering it and causing a breach later
1Password's testing a Secure Agentic Autofill feature that lets AI agents securely log into websites using its browser extension without learning your password
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1Password’s testing a Secure Agentic Autofill feature that lets AI agents securely log into websites using its browser extension without learning your password.

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