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Epic browser

Postby Rodo » 14 Oct 2013, 12:03

Does anybody use (or know of anybody who uses) the Epic browser?
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Re: Epic browser

Postby Workingman » 14 Oct 2013, 12:56

It is a Chrome clone Rodo, but with a lot of the things that can be done in Chrome Settings coded in and on by default: No history, no passwords saved, no auto-login, no auto-suggest, no auto-fill..... It also does not allow any extensions.

For me all this makes the thing too much hassle to use effectively. Chrome is known to send info to Google so that is why I use other "googleless" clones. If you want privacy but still want to surf easily try Comodo Dragon or Coolnovo.
http://www.comodo.com/home/browsers-too ... rowser.php
http://www.coolnovo.com/
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Re: Epic browser

Postby Rodo » 14 Oct 2013, 13:28

Thanks for that info WM. I was hoping somebody might be able to advise. Hubby has read about it in Computer Active and seems to think it would be a good move. I'm afraid I tend to stick to the tried and true usually where puters are concerned.
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Re: Epic browser

Postby Workingman » 14 Oct 2013, 21:42

This Internet security game has gone off the rails somewhat, IMO.

Groups such as Anonymous and Wkileaks and cyber criminals obviously need to use secure networks because the combined security forces of the free and not so free world want to control them or catch them.

You and I are not in the same league. Erasing history and cookies and passwords etc. does not cut it.

Paranoia can be a saviour, it can also turn you paranoid.
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Re: Epic browser

Postby Rodo » 14 Oct 2013, 23:22

Yes I can see that.
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