11 potential privacy leaks that Epic blocks
Address bar and URL tracking removed
1. No address bar suggest.
2. No url check.
3. Auto-translate removed.
4. No url tracker.
Installation tracking removed
5. Installation-id removed.
6. RLZ-tracking number removed.
7. Default updater removed.
8. Installation time stamp removed.
Error tracking removed
10. No alternate error pages.
11. No navigation error suggestions.
12. No error reporting.
Comprehensive, default private browsing mode
• No history.
• No third party cookies.
• No auto-suggest.
• No DNS cache.
• No web cache.
• No sync.
• No autofill.
• No alternate error pages.
• No DNS pre-fetching.
• No spell-check.
• No automated “Most Visited Websites”.
• Extensions blocked except for Epic Webstore
On close, epic clears all your browsing data
• Databases
• Extension states
• History
• Local storage
• Current session
• Favicons
• Application cache
• Shortcuts
• Topsites
• Visited links
• Preferences
• Media cache
• Indexed DB
• Jumplist icons data
• Data related to current tabs
• Web, Flash & Silverlight cookies
• Pepper data
• Origin bound certificates
• History provider cache
• Login data
Comprehensive ad and tracker blocking
Epic includes built-in protection against thousands of Tracking Scripts, Tracking Cookies & Other Tracking Agents, Ad Networks and Third-Party Widgets.
Services such as address bar autofill are done locally in your system so your browsing never goes through our servers.
NO Data Collection. Unlike other tracker blockers and privacy tools, Epic NEVER collects, shares or sells any data from our users!
Read more: https://www.epicbrowser.com/#three
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