Account-deletion confirmations, email-verification links, and email-change confirmations no longer run the moment you open them. They now wait for you to click a clearly labeled button on the page — so a corporate email-link scanner or a browser preview can't silently consume your one-time link before you do. A small but important change to how sensitive email links work: You click to confirm, not just to land — Opening an account-deletion confirmation, email-verification, or email-change-confirmation link now takes you to a page with an explicit button ("Yes, confirm account deletion" / "Verify my email" / "Confirm email change"). Nothing happens until you click — so previewing the link is safe. Your one-time links don't get burned by link scanners — Many corporate email systems (and some browsers) automatically open links to scan or prefetch them. Before, that could spend your one-time confirmation token and leave you with an "invalid link" error. Now the token is only consumed when you click the button on the page. Invite links keep your sign-up details more private — When you click "Sign up with email" from a workspace invite, the invite details are now carried through your browser session instead of the page address — so they stay out of browser history and out of third-party tools that read page URLs.