OpenAI brings Codex to phones
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Learn how to install OpenAI Codex on Windows, with essential security measures to protect your API keys, system, and development environment.
OpenAI has launched mobile support for Codex through the ChatGPT app, now available on iOS and Android. This update enables users to manage Codex directly from their phones, with features like synchronized project updates and real-time notifications.
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Despite its name, Codex isn’t just for coders and programmers—anyone can and should use it.
Codex now works inside Chrome via a plugin on macOS and Windows, enabling browser automation, multi-tab workflows, and smarter task execution.
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