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Link: 1Password is introducing a new phishing prevention feature

1Password is launching a new feature to protect users from phishing attacks by alerting them to suspicious websites.

This security measure identifies and warns users about potentially fake websites that mimic legitimate ones, reducing the risk of data theft.

When a website URL doesn't match a saved login, the 1Password extension won't autofill credentials and will instead warn the user.

This helps users recognize and avoid phishing attempts, though they can still manually enter credentials on these sites.

The phishing protection feature is rolling out to users and will be default for individual and family plans, while businesses must activate it manually.

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