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Sorry about this issue. Please try this. Open Epic, let it immediately close. Then repeat. After Epic opens / crashes 5 to 10 times, it should start working again normally.
If that works / doesn't work, please post here.
I can make another suggestion as well. If you do decide to try uninstall / reinstall, first back up bookmarks and passwords -- do that as well before trying this. After backing up, uninstall Epic. Go to the Epic folder in %localappdata% in Windows or the Hidden Reflex folder in Application Support in Macs and delete the default folder. In Windows, also delete all registry entries of Epic. Then try reinstalling Epic.
Please let me know if one or the other suggestions works.
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Backup Passwords & Bookmarks in Windows (do the same thing for Macs but via the Hidden Reflex folder in Application Support). Open a window navigator, then type %localappdata% and press return. Then open the “Epic Privacy Browser” folder, then open the “User Data” folder, then open the “Default” folder. Then copy the files (not the folders) in the “Default” folder — particularly “Bookmarks” “Bookmarks.bak” “Login Data” “Login Data.journal” “TransportSecurity” “Preferences” and any other files there. Copy those files into some safe folder on your system!! To restore them, copy the same files into the same locations into the re-installed & working Epic.
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Hi Mo, awesome that deleting the default folder worked!!
If you happen to have those files backed up you can copy them over...sometimes passwords doesn't carry over, usually you have to re-save the passwords again unfortunately :-(. You can always export passwords via the password manager and check there if they happen to have not been deleted (hopefully).
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