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#1 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Privacy Features & Privacy Concerns » Privacy and IP Address » 2016-04-15 21:54:28

If you're using a VPN epic is great as it doesn't support WebRTC and therefore doesn't leak your IP address.

#2 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Other Feature Requests & Ideas » Please add Signal Messenger Extension » 2016-04-15 21:52:30

It infact works like a charm, +1 for signal messenger. So much more convenient to tybe on a keyboard than your phone.

#3 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Other Feature Requests & Ideas » request to use the chrome extension for keepass » 2016-04-15 21:50:44

That's exactly my biggest problem with Epic too. I'm kind of dependend on keepass, very much like other users depend on lastpass. Software choices should be not made by a company for the users, but everyone has to decide for himself. The ChromeIpass exension is really a good thing.

#5 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Other Feature Requests & Ideas » Bring back extensions for the privacy risk-takers » 2016-04-02 15:33:36

Just wanted to chime in and say that I know dozen people who'd love to use epic, but won't consider it without certain extensions. Maybe just add something like an "unsafe mode" for people to be able to use their extensions, it's still better than using chrome.

There got to be  A LOT of people who'd try it. I myself I miss certain developer extensions and signal messenger, but I might switch from signal to quabel messenger, so just adding single safe extensions is not the way to go.

Enable extensions, make the user aware that he's undermining the browsers security by using them, but it's 2016, you can't tell people how they have to use the internet any longer.

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