How to Let Proxy AI Agent Log In to Your Account

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Key takeaways:

  • Never send your password in the prompt
  • Use the secure credentials UI Proxy provides
  • Works for email, SSO, and other login methods

Ever wanted an AI agent to handle your online accounts for you? Proxy AI can do that, but there’s a catch—never put your password in the chat prompt. Proxy warns you right on the homepage: don’t share sensitive info like passwords, access keys, or anything personal in the prompt. So, how do you actually log in safely? I’ll show you how Proxy lets you log in to your accounts, step by step, without risking your data.

Proxy AI Agents and Account Control: What’s Possible and What’s Not

Proxy AI agents are designed to act on your behalf. That means they can log in to sites like Facebook, Instagram, or even your own site, as long as you give them access. You can even use Proxy to control another AI agent, which is wild. But before you get too excited, Proxy throws up a warning: don’t share sensitive stuff in the chat prompt. That’s because prompts might get used to train the AI, and you don’t want your password floating around out there.

So, if you can’t send your password in the prompt, how does Proxy actually log in for you? The answer is their built-in credentials system.

Why Proxy Warns You About Sensitive Data

Right on the homepage, Proxy tells you not to send passwords, access keys, or any private data in the prompt. This isn’t just for your safety—it’s because prompts could end up in the data used to improve their models. So, if you want to keep your info safe, never type your password or sensitive details in the chat.

If you’re worried about other accounts or privacy, check out how to block someone on Gmail or how to change your Google password.

The Right Way: Using Proxy’s Credentials UI

Here’s the cool part: Proxy has a special credentials interface for logging in. When you ask Proxy to log in to a site, it’ll take you to the login page, then pause and prompt you for your username and password—but not in the chat. Instead, it pops up a secure UI where you enter your info. This keeps your credentials out of the prompt and away from the AI’s memory.

If you’re a Pro subscriber, Proxy can even save your credentials for next time. But even if you’re not, you can still use the secure UI to log in safely.

Step-by-Step: Logging In With Proxy AI Agent

1. Start With a Prompt

Just tell Proxy what you want it to do. For example, “Log in to my Netlify account and check my site status.” Proxy will head to the login page for you.

2. Proxy Pauses at the Login Page

When Proxy hits the login page, it stops and asks you to pick a login method—email, Google, Apple, etc. Choose the one you want.

3. Enter Your Credentials in the Secure UI

Proxy will pop up a special interface for you to type in your username/email and password. This info never goes into the chat prompt, so it’s processed more securely.

4. Submit and Wait

Once you submit, Proxy uses your credentials to log in and finish the task you asked for. If you’re using SSO (single sign-on), Proxy can handle that too, but you might need to provide a verification code manually in the prompt. For SSO, it’s usually a temporary code sent to your email.

5. Success! Proxy Is In

If all goes well, Proxy logs in and does what you asked. You never had to risk your password in the chat.

What About Saving Credentials?

If you’re a Pro user, Proxy can save your login info for future sessions. This is handy if you use the same account often. Just make sure you trust the device and account you’re using.

For more on managing passwords and security, see how to see saved passwords on Chrome desktop and how to delete saved passwords from your Google account.

SSO, Codes, and Other Login Methods

Proxy supports different login options, like Google, Apple, or email. If you pick SSO, you’ll get a code sent to your email. You’ll need to copy that code and paste it into Proxy’s prompt. There’s no special UI for this part yet, but since it’s a one-time code, it’s a lot safer than sharing your password.

Security Tips for Using Proxy AI Agents

  • Never send passwords or private info in the chat prompt
  • Use the secure credentials UI every time
  • Only save credentials if you’re on a trusted device
  • For SSO, only share the one-time code, not your full login

If you’re worried about your account or want to beef up your security, check out how to make a strong secure password and how to enable two-factor authentication on Android.

Troubleshooting: What If Proxy Can’t Log In?

If Proxy can’t log in, double-check your credentials. Make sure you’re using the right login method. Sometimes, sites have extra security that can block AI logins. If you’re stuck, try resetting your password or using a different login option.

If you need to reset your password, here’s how to change a password in RingCentral or how to change your Google password.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Don’t type your password in the chat
  • Don’t share codes or sensitive info unless it’s a one-time SSO code
  • Don’t save credentials on public or shared devices

What Proxy Can and Can’t Do

Proxy can:

  • Log in to most sites with your help
  • Use SSO and handle verification codes
  • Save credentials (Pro only)

Proxy can’t:

  • Log in automatically without your input
  • Bypass extra security like CAPTCHA or 2FA without your help
  • Guarantee 100% security—always be smart with your data

Quick Table: Proxy Login Methods

Login MethodSecure UISSO SupportCan Save Credentials (Pro)
Email
Google
Apple
Username

More on Account Privacy and Security

If you’re thinking about privacy, you might want to disable your Instagram account for a while or deactivate Facebook. Want to make your accounts even safer? Check out how to enable two-factor authentication and how to make a strong secure password.

FAQs

How do I safely give Proxy my login info?

You use Proxy’s secure credentials UI. Never type your password in the prompt.

Can Proxy save my login info for next time?

Yes, if you’re a Pro subscriber, Proxy can save your credentials securely.

What if I use SSO or get a one-time code?

Proxy supports SSO. You’ll need to paste the code into the prompt, but it’s safer since it’s temporary.

Is it safe to let Proxy log in to my accounts?

It’s safer if you use the credentials UI and never send private info in the prompt. Always use trusted devices.

Can Proxy log in to any website?

Proxy can handle most sites, but some with extra security or CAPTCHA may block AI logins. You might need to help with verification steps.

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