The Comet browser by Perplexity is launching on iOS today.

I've been using it for three weeks and have made it my default everywhere. No iPad version yet.

My review and details of how the Assistant works on iOS: https://www.macstories.net/news/comet-is-the-first-agentic-browser-for-ios-worth-trying/

@viticci Paid advertising?
I can't understand how we go off to AI browsers and see this as a good achievement.

@schb We have never done, and never will do, paid reviews. That's quite offensive.

This is my opinion, like it or not.

@schb Hello Felix! Since you decided to take a swipe at the integrity of our publication and Editor-in-Chief, I thought I'd respond.

No, this story is not an advertisement, it is a review. If it were a sponsored post it would be so marked. You can see examples here: https://www.macstories.net/tag/sponsorships/

You are free to form your own opinion about the apps we cover, and if you don't like our coverage you shouldn't read the site.

However if you have accusations to make, next time, bring receipts.

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@viticci AI debate aside, I find it a big problem that you recommend a Web browser with no privacy like it's a normal thing, without any mention about that fact in your article.
@viticci what if comet was open source, ran in Safari on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, and used your existing OpenAI/Anthropic subscription 🤔🤫
@finnvoorhees what if you gave this to me 🤔