Safer ways to let Hermes fill logged-in website forms
Using Hermes to fill website forms raises a safety question. Normal browser autofill works well for fixed details like name, address, and phone number.
It does not handle open-ended fields well, such as writing to customer support or asking for information. Those fields need the agent to read the page and write a suitable message from the context.
Many of these tasks happen while the person is logged in to the website. The main concern is whether there is a safer setup than giving Hermes full and general r access.
Key points
- Hermes could help write open-ended website form replies, not just fill fixed l details.
- The agent may need to read the before writing a useful answer.
- Logged-in websites make this more sensitive because private account access is involved.
- Full may be too broad for simple form-filling tasks.
- A dedicated and manual review can reduce risk.