Forum Discussion
1Password now available in Comet, the AI-powered browser by Perplexity
- 2 months ago
Hi all, thanks for raising these questions and sharing your concerns.
At 1Password, our guiding principles are privacy, security, and transparency, and ensuring people can use the tools they choose safely. We know AI and new browsing technologies raise important questions, which is why our role is to give people choice without compromising trust.
To clarify a few points about our partnership with Perplexity on the Comet browser:
- Your data remains private. Nothing about this partnership changes how 1Password works. Vaults are end-to-end encrypted, and neither Perplexity nor Comet has access to your information. Your secrets remain encrypted and never leave your control.
- The extension is the same. The 1Password browser extension works in Comet exactly as it does in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and other Chromium-based browsers. There is no special integration that exposes additional data.
- This is about choice. Our customers want us to be where they are. For those who want to try Comet, we are ensuring their login and autofill experience is secure, just as it is in other browsers.
We take trust seriously and will continue to make decisions with privacy, transparency, and security at the core.
- Your data remains private. Nothing about this partnership changes how 1Password works. Vaults are end-to-end encrypted, and neither Perplexity nor Comet has access to your information. Your secrets remain encrypted and never leave your control.
One factor that is impacting my own perception of the announced partnership of 1Password and Perplexity is the content of the email sent by 1Password entitled “1Password Exclusive: Early access to Comet, the new AI browser from Perplexity.”
In my opinion, that email is not a neutral announcement of the forthcoming availability of a 1Password extension for Comet. For example, consider that the email subject line is explicitly promoting “early access to Comet” and not “early access to the 1Password browser extension for Comet.”
Additionally, as I read the message, it seems that 1Password is endorsing the use of Comet and encouraging its customers to “be among the first to explore the future of browsing” by claiming “your early access.” The three examples in the email of using “Comet and 1Password together” suggest that 1Password users would benefit by installing and using Comet for browsing. For some users, that may be true; but for others who are more concerned about privacy, the situation is different.
Am I misinterpreting this email, or reading it too harshly? Interested to hear the opinions of others in the 1Password community….
You're 100% right. Been trying to say as much for two days now.