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#1 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Privacy Features & Privacy Concerns » Info Crosses Over To Chrome » 2014-05-17 20:39:24

Sorry for the delay.  I'll try to turn on notifications.

The problem still exists, and I can duplicate it at will.  Let me clarify a couple of things first:

1. All the users on the computer share the same Windows 8 User Account.
2. Chrome is usually open but minimized when I'm opening Epic

OK, I did what you asked.  Cleared all the browsing history. Additionally, I went in to Chrome's saved passwords settings, and found the entry there.  I deleted it.

Then I went to a couple of sites in Chrome, and the login info did NOT autofill.   Then I closed both Chrome and Epic.  Reopened  Chrome, then Epic.   Went to my email in Epic, and logged in.  Logged back out.

Went to Chrome, opened Settings, and the login/password is indeed saved there again.

#2 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Privacy Features & Privacy Concerns » Don't Allow Extensions - Trust Will Be Compromised » 2014-05-04 18:20:49

The only extension I miss is a spelling checker.   Couldn't that be something hosted locally though?

But I also vote against allowing extensions.  We are already strugging to keep the IP masked - adding extensions will only dilute those efforts.

#3 Epic Privacy Browser - Privacy Features & Privacy Concerns » Info Crosses Over To Chrome » 2014-05-04 18:17:39

AndreaW
Replies: 3

I share this computer with other members of my family who use Chrome.   I have an email account that I only access through Epic.   I just noticed that the login information for that account is being saved and is visible in Chrome.

For example, I open Epic and login to my private email by typing "Myemail@theprovider.com."

The next time someone in Chrome starts to login to any number of other sites, if the letter M is the first thing that they type, Chrome's suggestions include "Myemail@theprovider.com."   I can manually delete it, but how can I keep it from being remembered in the first place?

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