The Verge reports Codex can now use Chrome to work inside sites and apps you’re already signed into
The Verge reports OpenAI has released a Codex extension for Chrome that lets Codex use the browser to complete tasks inside the websites and apps where you’re already logged in. The extension groups work into task-specific tab sets, signaling a push toward browser-native agent workflows.
The browser is where most ‘knowledge work’ actually happens. If Codex can safely operate in Chrome with permissions and approvals, it turns a coding agent into a general web agent. This also raises the bar for security controls: session access, website approvals, audit logs, and guardrails become the product.
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