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"Visiting the top 50 websites will install over 3,000 tracking files on your computer."
I don't doubt this is the case and I've made the switch to EPIC, but how can I locate and uninstall these tracking files?
I'm on a Mac, but I'm sure users on all platforms would like this info.
Thank you.
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On Epic's new tab page, there's a feature "See Who's Spying on You in Your Other browsers". Click on that and you'll see between dozens and hundreds of companies who are tracking you via thousands of files. To see the files, you need to look at your cookies folders and look into local storage, etc.
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You can install ccleaner, this software can erase those trackers.
Then you should unistall chrome or mozila
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remember in 2016 what happened to ccleaner?
millions are using it even now.
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You can also clear all browsing data in your other browsers and stick to using Epic to minimize tracking :-).
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