
kbtech times | April 28, 2025
Since the early days of the internet, users have trusted browsers to offer some illusion of privacy — even if limited.
But with Perplexity’s Comet browser, that illusion may be gone for good.
The idea of “tracking everything you do” isn’t just invasive — it’s revolutionary in the worst way.
Not even incognito mode, VPNs, or anti-tracking extensions can guarantee a firewall from a browser that is designed to spy by default.
This isn’t just a new browser. It’s a new philosophy:
Privacy is dead — long live personalization.
The danger? If Comet succeeds, other browsers may follow.
And the idea of private browsing might become a relic of the past.
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