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Google is also limiting which websites the agent can interact with through what it calls “origin sets.” The system maintains lists of sites the agent can read from and sites where it can take actions like clicking or typing. A gating function, isolated from untrusted content, determines which sites are relevant to each task.
The company acknowledged this first implementation is basic. “We will tune the gating functions and other aspects of this system to reduce unnecessary friction while improving security,” Parker wrote.
Beyond the user alignment critic and origin controls, Chrome will require user confirmation before the browsing agent navigates to banking or medical sites, uses saved passwords through Google Password Manager, or completes purchases, according to the blog post. The browsing agent has no direct access to stored passwords.


