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

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1Password is launching a new Claude integration for Mac users today. It’s designed to let Anthropic’s AI agent sign in to websites without seeing your password or two-factor authentication code.

1Password for Claude arrives on Mac, here’s how it works

1Password for Claude lets you authorize Claude to complete browser-based tasks that require an account login. This is useful for things like booking travel or managing online accounts.

According to 1Password, approved credentials are delivered through a secure channel and injected directly into the destination page. The password, one-time code, and other secrets never enter Claude’s context, memory, or Anthropic’s systems.

Instead of granting ongoing access to a vault, Claude requests the specific login items it needs for a task. The user can approve or deny that request with a biometric prompt, and the permission lasts only for the current session.

1Password can also broker access across multiple websites during the same task, allowing Claude to complete a multi-step workflow without stopping for a new login each time.

1Password Agentic Mode

The launch also introduces what 1Password calls Agentic Mode.

When a compatible AI agent takes control of the browser, the 1Password extension automatically locks down the vault so that only the credentials explicitly approved for that task remain available.

Users can see when the mode is active and cancel it at any time.

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