Learn how to protect against phishing sites with Web Replay

When you save a login with Web Replay you’ll notice the username and password fields turn green. As simple as it is it could be a very efficient warning against phishing. For instance, if you click a link you receive in your mail, directing you to a login page you think it belongs to your official bank site and you notice the login fields are not green then you’ll know for sure that that web address is not the one you think it was at all. You cannot be deceived.

Another way to protect against identity theft is the automatic login feature so that there’s no need to type anything which is a great weapon against key loggers.

Let’s see Web Replay anti-phishing green login fields at work.

1.Go to a login web page and enter your username and password and click Sign in Image
2. If you're logging in for the first time on this email account Web Replay will ask you to store the login. Click Create Image

3. From now on, the login fields for that web site will be green.
And if you receive in your email an address like http://www.mail.com.net/ and you do not notice the difference between the genuine address and this one, you’ll notice for sure that the login fields of the page you are directed to are not green.

Furthermore if you happen not to notice that login fields are not green or you simply forget about this anti-phishing visual feature, Web Replay has one more decisive warning: a dialog box called Prevent password theft does not allow you sending your username and password to that web site.

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