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• Pros Active Do Not Track. One-click anonymizing proxy. Wipes all browsing traces on exit. Secure search. Keeps no history. Protects your privacy at every level.

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• Cons Not compatible with password managers. Some websites don't work, or work strangely. Microsoft office for mac students and teachers. Search engine skips some standard search modifiers.

Posted on January 20, 2015 January 18, 2015 Author isabel Categories Mac Tags browser, Epic Browser, free, Mac OS X, privacy, security Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Epic Privacy Browser is a free web browser based on Chromium that's been specially designed for users in India. Its interface is surprisingly similar to the Google.

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• Bottom Line With Epic Privacy Browser, privacy isn't an option—it's the default. From an active Do Not Track feature to a built-in Web proxy, this browser focuses on security and privacy at every level. There are plenty of different ways you can ensure security and privacy in your Web. You can delete your history after each use, for example, or use your browser's history-free private browsing mode. You can add a Do Not Track plug-in, or hide your IP address by going through a proxy.

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You can simply download the free Epic Privacy Browser and get all the privacy features imaginable, all of them active by default. Getting Started If you're familiar with, you already know how to use Epic.

Download it, install it, and start surfing. Its default home page, the same page that it displays for a new tab, contains eight panels for your favorite sites. Two of them are already populated, one with a 'how it works' page and one linking to Epic's private search; more about search later.

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Chrome's new tab page automatically populates its panels with your most-used sites. Epic doesn't keep any history, so it can't know which sites you use most. You'll need to click each panel and manually enter whatever URL you wish. The home page also displays the number of third-party cookies blocked, as well as the number of trackers blocked. Of course, these statistics cover the current session only, since (I'll say it again) Epic doesn't keep any history. Instant Proxy Every Web page request sends your IP address to a server; without the IP address the server wouldn't know where to send its reply. Based on your IP address, a website can roughly determine your physical location.

For example, Google uses this ability to serve up localized results, and to display using the language appropriate to your location. If you'd rather not give away your location, Epic offers a built-in proxy. Just click the icon at the end of the Address Bar to router your traffic through Epic's secure proxy.

Any website that tries to locate you based on your IP address will think you're in New Jersey, where the proxy server resides Secure Search Epic's own search page says it's 'powered by the world's leading search engines,' but it doesn't give away information to those engines. It doesn't try to guess what you're typing, and it doesn't send referrer data to websites that you link to from its search results.