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Encrypt any temp files that you are supposed to delete when you shut down.
Use a secure random key that is not saved, such that the contents can't be recovered, and delete it when you start up.
Also I've noticed that if it recovers from a crash, it starts up with the tabs you previously had open.
I don't think this it should do this.
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I like this idea. Perhaps encrypting all of Epic's storage.
Not only am I concerned about my privacy over the wire, but also protecting my privacy on the machine.
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