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#1 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Privacy Features & Privacy Concerns » No web caching? » 2016-02-22 13:00:31

Has there been any update on this issue?

Basically, if these files are RECUVAable then it's NOT private browsing AT ALL!!

The ideal solution would be for EPIC to overwrite the temporary files/images/pages/register entries etc. as the browser closes.  Until such a solution (or similar) is put in place can I suggest an easy and reasonable INTERIM solution.

CCleaner is widely used and FREE - it is designed to erase temporary files of this nature.  CCleaner default configuration is designed to eliminate the digital trail left on your PC by browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera.....(maybe one or two others).    However the product is configurable and can be set up to work with OTHER applications including browsers.

Can I suggest the good folks at EPIC take a look at the following link:
https://www.piriform.com/docs/ccleaner/ … r-to-clean

Simply post a bespoke solution (code & simple user guide) on this site to explain how EPIC can be made to work with CCleaner so that digital trail identified by the OP can be eradicated.  You guys know exactly where your temporary files and registry entries are recorded after the browser closes.  So it should be a fairly straight forward task and it will  help to make EPIC the private browser you claim it to be.

Of course we all look forward to a wholly EPIC solution to this issue......but in the interim......how about the above?

#2 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Privacy Features & Privacy Concerns » No web caching? » 2016-02-21 15:45:53

Has there been any update on this issue?

Basically, if these files are RECUVAable then it's NOT private browsing AT ALL!!

The ideal solution would be for EPIC to overwrite the temporary files/images/pages/register entries etc. as the browser closes.  Until such a solution (or similar) is put in place can I suggest an easy and reasonable INTERIM solution.

CCleaner is widely used and FREE - it is designed to erase temporary files of this nature.  CCleaner default configuration is designed to eliminate the digital trail left on your PC by browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera.....(maybe one or two others).    However the product is configurable and can be set up to work with OTHER applications including browsers.

Can I suggest the good folks at EPIC take a look at the following link:
https://www.piriform.com/docs/ccleaner/ … r-to-clean

Simply post a bespoke solution (code & simple user guide) on this site to explain how EPIC can be made to work with CCleaner so that digital trail identified by the OP can be eradicated.  You guys know exactly where your temporary files and registry entries are recorded after the browser closes.  So it should be a fairly straight forward task and it will  help to make EPIC the private browser you claim it to be.

Of course we all look forward to a wholly EPIC solution to this issue......but in the interim......how about the above?

#3 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Privacy Features & Privacy Concerns » No web caching? » 2016-02-21 15:42:47

Has there been any update on this issue?

Basically, if these files are RECUVAable then it's NOT private browsing AT ALL!!

The ideal solution would be for EPIC to overwrite the temporary files/images/pages/register entries etc. as the browser closes.  Until such a solution (or similar) is put in place can I suggest an easy and reasonable INTERIM solution.

CCleaner is widely used and FREE - it is designed to erase temporary files of this nature.  CCleaner default configuration is designed to eliminate the digital trail left on your PC by browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera.....(maybe one or two others).    However the product is configurable and can be set up to work with OTHER applications including browsers.

Can I suggest the good folks at EPIC take a look at the following link:
https://www.piriform.com/docs/ccleaner/ … r-to-clean

Simply post a bespoke solution (code & simple user guide) on this site to explain how EPIC can be made to work with CCleaner so that digital trail identified by the OP can be eradicated.  You guys know exactly where your temporary files and registry entries are recorded after the browser closes.  So it should be a fairly straight forward task and it will  help to make EPIC the private browser you claim it to be.

Of course we all look forward to a wholly EPIC solution to this issue......but in the interim......how about the above?

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