Comet AI browser from Perplexity launches worldwide for all users

Comet AI browser from Perplexity launches worldwide for all users

Comet, the AI-powered browser from Perplexity, is now available to all users globally, dropping its previous invite-only requirement. The browser has attracted significant interest, with millions joining the waitlist in just 84 days.

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AI-powered browser with contextual assistant features, real-time content summaries, agent-style automations, privacy-first design, and Chrome extension compatibility.

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guck_foogle
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A browser powered by AI sounds more like vomit to me.

SuperCoolDude
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It's okay. It tracks literally everything you do so I don't exactly feel safe using it for sensitive stuff such as signing into... well, anything (banks, social media, etc.)

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Kalcinator558

I downloaded Comet after being invited and started using it before I even knew about all the tracking. What’s done is done, but during the few days I used it, even connected to my email, it was genuinely super useful and let me get a lot of things done. But I disconnected everything, I still use it for specific tasks because of that, but for everything else I stick to my main browser, Firefox. I do wonder, though, how much I’ve actually been tracked;are all my emails sitting on Perplexity’s servers? That’s a question I keep asking myself.

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