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1Password now available in Comet, the AI-powered browser by Perplexity

We’re excited to share that the 1Password browser extension is now available in Comet. With 1Password, credentials and sensitive data, like credit card information, used in Comet are protected by the same end-to-end encryption and zero-knowledge architecture trusted by millions of people and over 165,000 businesses.

Try Comet and get the 1Password browser extension to start browsing smarter and safer today.

Learn more in our blog: 1Password now available in Comet, the AI-powered browser by Perplexity

  • 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.

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  • dnsmcbr's avatar
    dnsmcbr
    New Contributor

    In agreement with Sid. This partnership risks alienating a large part of the userbase, especially promoting power users.

    Unlike Sid I am in disagreement that the partnership is good for 1Password. I do not want AI in any way to be close or near to actual secrets and passwords. The idea that an AI could automatedly/agentically/buzzwordofthedayily "use 1Password to sign into your email" is quite honestly abhorrent to me.

    I think a further announcement clarifying and some form of apology would certainly go part of the way to repairing some of the massive damage done by today's marketing spam.

    Shame, really.

    • 1P_Blake's avatar
      1P_Blake
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      You won’t ever be forced to use Comet. It’s a browser you’d have to install on your own, and whether you do so is entirely up to you.

      If you’re happy with your current setup, nothing changes — you can keep using 1Password in the browsers you already rely on today.

  • PastaShock's avatar
    PastaShock
    Frequent Contributor

    Why exactly do browsers need AI? Perplexity has already publicly stated that this browser spies on you as much as possible. Can we get some assurance that this browser has NO WAY to access my vault and has no way to scrape my passwords off the web pages where 1Password fills them in?

    At a bare minimum, I think this browser is going to log every site you've been to and what your username is there.

  • SidV's avatar
    SidV
    New Contributor

    I’m new to the forum, and I actually signed up just to upvote the users who have already voiced their concerns—the very same concerns I felt when I read the email 1Pass sent us. As a customer, I feel disappointed. I did not expect a strategic partnership to be promoted in this way with an AI company.

    I honestly don’t mind if such a partnership exists—good for you, in fact—but please do not force users to have an extension that includes AI. I don’t want my extension, which I consider a trusted and private space for my work with 1Pass, to have any kind of gateway to a third-party AI company. If I want to use an AI service, I’ll open a new tab, a separate app, or whatever else—but definitely not inside my 1Pass extension.

    To be clear, I sincerely hope you reconsider this decision and strengthen your beta-testing or product teams. New product features should be properly tested before going live and sending a mass email that feels like spam to all your customers.

    As some other users already said—especially noktulo​   and Former Member​   —I stand with them. I am completely disappointed by this “announcement” (or sp4m) from 1Password.

    Thank you for taking the time to read this.
    I truly hope this feedback is not taken the wrong way—but please, leave the Chrome extension as it is, without AI.

    • 1P_Blake's avatar
      1P_Blake
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      Hey SidV​! Welcome to the 1Password Community!

      Nothing is being forced on you. If you’re not interested in AI tools like Comet, nothing changes — you can keep using 1Password just like you always have. Comet is a separate browser you’d need to install yourself, and using it is completely optional.

      1Password will never enable AI-related functionality without your explicit consent, and your vault data stays encrypted, private, and never shared with Perplexity or used to train AI.

      • SidV's avatar
        SidV
        New Contributor
        1P_Blake wrote:

        Nothing is being forced on you. If you’re not interested in AI tools like Comet, nothing changes — you can keep using 1Password just like you always have. Comet is a separate browser you’d need to install yourself, and using it is completely optional.

        Thank you for your reply. With respect, this is not the message conveyed by the mass email that was sent to us as 1Password customers.

        This reminds me of the (poor) decision made by Ledger when they suddenly introduced their “recovery” service without consulting their users. Once again, it feels like a lack of tact—and respect—to bring in third parties without first consulting your customers. If your product is solid, widely used, and already popular, there is no need to add third-party elements into it without the explicit consent of your users. Even if something is “optional,” the fact that it exists inside the product is already concerning. Commercial partnerships are very sensitive—there are countless examples online, and I highlight Ledger’s case because I experienced it firsthand.

        If you look at the reactions from your own users to that email, you’ll see that a significant portion didn’t find a clear way to contact you. Many of us ended up here in the forum searching for how to raise our concerns. I am certain there are many more paying customers out there who are now considering alternatives because of that email. 

        The email that was sent was far from clear, and certainly not interpreted as “AI will never be forced on you.” You need to act now. Please stop justifying this in the forum and instead stand on the side of your customers.

        What we expect is transparency in communications and advance consultation on partnerships that could affect our data security perception. I sincerely hope you issue a correction or clarification soon. We are all human, and mistakes in communication happen. But I urge you to reconsider before it’s too late and even more customers become upset by the email that was sent.

        Kind regards,
        Sid

         

  • noktulo's avatar
    noktulo
    Occasional Contributor

    I'm really disappointed 1Password is promoting an AI company to your customers. I really like 1Password's product and your general ethos, I'm not sure why you're partnering with a company that's currently being sued for stealing content.

  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    So now Comet AI will have access to secrets stored in 1Password? Who in sane mind would want it? And how is it exactly implemented? Is there some backdoor specifically for AI?

    This is really worrisome news

    • 1P_Blake's avatar
      1P_Blake
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      That's not the case at all. Comet doesn’t get access to anything stored in 1Password. Your vault data stays end-to-end encrypted, never shared with Perplexity, and never used to train AI.

      Comet is just a separate browser. If you install it, you can also install the 1Password extension there, and it works exactly the same way it does in Chrome, Safari, or Firefox. There’s no backdoor, no special link between Comet’s AI and your secrets.

      • LyricRain's avatar
        LyricRain
        New Contributor

        And how do we know that our information isn't getting fed into their model once it's entered? I'm looking for privacy vetting on the company and it's not looking good! 

  • patpro's avatar
    patpro
    New Contributor

    Hi,

    This is sad news. I’ll drop 1Password before next renewal. Seriously you had the best product, then you killed «local», now you flirt with AI. 

    Sad.

    • lcorsini's avatar
      lcorsini
      New Contributor

      they had the best product years ago... i am a user since the first mac only release. their actual release is totally a cumbersome and subpar experience if compared to their old product.

      this AI interest is really worrying me

  • nc1pass's avatar
    nc1pass
    New Contributor

    It's working properly for me on two different macs. Thanks for making 1Password compatible with Comet. I won't use a browser if 1Password isn't on it.

    • lcorsini's avatar
      lcorsini
      New Contributor

      i won't use a browser that has only the purpose of spying and selling you ads

  • OverSurge's avatar
    OverSurge
    New Contributor

    It looks like the security certificate of Perplexity AI's website that the 1password marketing email is sending users is not secure. I feel like this referral to this insecure website creates a little bit of a bad look for 1password where security is obviously their number one priority. Thoughts?

    • 1P_Blake's avatar
      1P_Blake
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      Hey OverSurge​! Thanks for flagging this. I just checked on my end and the Perplexity site’s certificate looks valid, and I haven’t seen other reports of an issue so far.

      Could you let us know which browser (and browser version) you’re using, and if you're seeing same thing in any other browser?

      • OverSurge's avatar
        OverSurge
        New Contributor

        Interesting. My Edge browser Version 140.0.3485.66 (Official build) (64-bit) and Chrome Version 140.0.7339.128 (Official Build) (64-bit) are both reflecting the certificate as invalid. 

        I am on my corporate laptop with additional security measures in place, so it could be something related to that, but I haven't seen this before with other websites.

        Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www.perplexity.ai (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID