{"slug": "claude-can-now-use-your-passwords-to-carry-out-tasks-for-you", "title": "Claude can now use your passwords to carry out tasks for you", "summary": "Anthropic's AI chatbot Claude can now retrieve user passwords from 1Password to perform tasks like booking travel and shopping online, with credentials never entering the model's memory. The partnership aims to enable AI agents while maintaining security, though experts warn of risks from automated systems, citing incidents like a Claude agent deleting a company's database.", "body_md": "# Claude can now use your passwords to carry out tasks for you\n\nClaude can now complete real-world tasks like booking travel, managing accounts, and shopping online\n\n- Bookmark\n- CommentsGo to comments\n\nAnthropic’s hugely popular AI chatbot [Claude](/topic/claude) can now use a person’s passwords in order to act on their behalf while online.\n\nA partnership between the [artificial intelligence](/topic/artificial-intelligence) startup and identity security firm 1Password will allow Claude to retrieve a user’s credential information without actually gaining direct access to sensitive data.\n\n1Password said users can now authorise [Anthropic](/topic/anthropic)’s Claude to complete real-world tasks like booking travel, managing accounts, and shopping online.\n\n“Claude can complete browser tasks that require logins and one-time passcodes, but the credentials never enter the model or its memory,” the company said.\n\n“Access is scoped to the current task and ends when the task is complete. After autofill, 1Password checks that secrets were not exposed on the page.”\n\nThe company’s chief technology officer, Nancy Wang, said a new security model purpose-built for agents would ensure that credentials remained secure.\n\nUsers of the new 1Password for Claude will still be required to confirm requests with a fingerprint or other biometric input from their phone.\n\n## A new paradigm\n\nThe latest update is part of a growing trend of so-called AI agents, whereby [artificial intelligence](/topic/artificial-intelligence) tools are moving from answering people’s questions to acting on their behalf in browsers and apps to carry out digital chores.\n\nThe rise of agentic AI has led to concerns from cyber security professionals about the risks posed by automated AI systems.\n\nThey warn that AI acting without human intervention or supervision can lead to harmful consequences, as demonstrated by an incident in April in which [a Claude agent deleted a company’s entire production database](/tech/claude-ai-agent-deletes-startup-anthropic-b2966176.html) in just nine seconds.\n\nA recent survey of more than 800 businesses across nine countries found that 98 per cent of respondents had experienced disruptive AI incidents.\n\nThe research from Economist Enterprise, which was published last month, also found that most organisations lacked full visibility into their AI agents.\n\n“For decades, cyber security has focused on keeping external threats out; agentic AI fundamentally changes that paradigm,” said Vaibhav Sahgal, principal of technology at Economist Enterprise, who led the research\n\n“As risk moves inside organisations, fortifying the walls is no substitute for fixing the foundations. Disruption must now be assumed. Leaders should move beyond asking how to prevent it, and instead ask how prepared their organisation is to contain the impact and recover quickly when disruption occurs.”\n\nCyber criminals are also making use of advanced AI agents in order to target victims, with researchers observing the [first ever fully automated campaign](/tech/security/ai-cyber-security-ransomware-attack-b3008237.html) involving an AI executing a ransomware attack earlier this month.\n\nThe use of such tools significantly lowers the barrier to entry for hackers, who could carry out attacks by just typing in prompts.\n\n## Join our commenting forum\n\nJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies\n\n[Comments](#comments-area)", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/claude-can-now-use-your-passwords-to-carry-out-tasks-for-you", "canonical_source": "https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/anthropic-claude-passwords-1password-agent-ai-b3016783.html", "published_at": "2026-07-17 12:48:42+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-17 13:00:39.688246+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["artificial-intelligence", "ai-agents", "ai-safety", "ai-products"], "entities": ["Anthropic", "Claude", "1Password", "Nancy Wang", "Vaibhav Sahgal", "Economist Enterprise"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/claude-can-now-use-your-passwords-to-carry-out-tasks-for-you", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/claude-can-now-use-your-passwords-to-carry-out-tasks-for-you.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/claude-can-now-use-your-passwords-to-carry-out-tasks-for-you.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/claude-can-now-use-your-passwords-to-carry-out-tasks-for-you.jsonld"}}