1Password adds phishing-warning guard to its browser extension

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1Password’s browser extension will warn users and halt autofill when a clicked login link leads to a URL that doesn’t match the saved login, aiming to curb phishing. It’s not foolproof, can still be bypassed by manual login entry, and will rollout gradually with individual/family accounts enabled by default when available and business use requiring admin activation.
- 1Password is introducing a new phishing prevention feature The Verge
- 1Password's new anti-phishing feature adds a crucial layer of protection - how it works ZDNET
- 1Password Launches Anti-Phishing Warnings for Pasted Passwords MacRumors
- 1Password’s new feature aims to stop sophisticated phishing scams Android Police
- 1Password adds an extra layer of phishing protection Engadget
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