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  • Anthropic recently revised its Claude Code documentation to clarify that OAuth tokens from Claude accounts cannot be used in third‑party products or services, a change that sparked concern among users of personal AI agents such as OpenClaw and NanoClaw. The company emphasized that the update does not alter how customers can use the Agent SDK or their existing Max subscriptions, and it will not cancel accounts. Anthropic’s PR team explained the change was a documentation cleanup, and that developers building commercial products should use API keys. Despite community backlash and a name change for a popular bot, Anthropic maintains that personal use of Claude accounts remains unaffected.
  • Anthropic has updated its Claude Code documentation to clarify that using OAuth tokens from Claude accounts in third‑party products, such as OpenClaw or NanoClaw, violates its terms of service. The company stressed that the change does not affect existing users or their subscriptions and that accounts will not be cancelled. Developers building commercial services must use API keys instead of free or paid plan credentials. The update sparked confusion on social media, but Anthropic’s PR team said it was a documentation cleanup and that the Agent SDK remains fully usable for personal experimentation.

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