🚀 Browsing is being reimagined. Perplexity's new AI-native Comet browser is designed to change how we discover, reason, and act on information. But to unlock the full potential of AI, security can’t be an afterthought, it has to be a foundation from the start. That’s why Comet launches with the 1Password browser extension available from day one. Together, we’re showing what it means to make AI adoption safe, private, and secure by default. This partnership highlights our strong belief: the future of AI must be built on privacy, transparency, and trust. Read more in our press release: https://bit.ly/42ClhG3
Perplexity stepping into AI-native browsing with Comet feels like a big shift not just discovery, but reasoning and action in one flow. Pairing launch-day security through 1Password sets the right precedent: AI’s future must be built on trust, privacy, and safety first.
Collab of the century.
This is an exciting step forward for privacy and security 👏. But while extensions like 1Password strengthen credentials, they are still password-based at the core. To truly unlock the potential of AI-native platforms like Comet, we need identity to be the foundation layer not an add-on. That’s exactly what SecurePay Zero’s Zstamp technology does: binding each interaction directly to verified human identity, without passwords, vaults, or shared secrets. dm me if interested. Imagine Comet not just protecting credentials, but eliminating them entirely every click, every query authenticated in real time with Zstamp-backed trust. That’s the leap from secure browsing to a truly secure internet.
While it will take time to mentally adjust to 1Password, it's a useful tool whose adoption will be much faster than that of driverless cars. DISCLAIMER
Kudos to Comet and 1Password on driving AI's future with privacy and security first. Challenging norms is a must! 🚀🔒 Lets discuss this and more on TECH IMPACT™ - National Television Series
When IPO?
The World is CHANGING NOW. Great.
I recently tried Comet with the 1Password integration, but I ultimately went back to non-AI browsers. I’m a big fan of 1Password and use it daily, but I could not get comfortable with the risks of giving an AI browser access to all my credentials. Are there plans to let users restrict or more precisely manage which passwords Comet can access—either per session or in general?
Kudos to security 👏 Making AI browsing safe and private by default is exactly the kind of foundation that will drive real adoption
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3dFlatpak support?