
Although all the browsers claim to be ‘secure’ for the purposes of average Joe, not all of them are secure. This is because a secure browser will have lesser or no vulnerabilities and this makes it immune to attacks. The more the secure a browser is, the lesser the risk to your internet privacy. So before using a web browser and trusting it with your data, you ought to know how secure it is.

Basically, we rely on web browsers to do almost all tasks on the internet. Also, some transactions and tasks rely on a web browser. In order to surf web pages and access most of the information on the internet, one needs a web browser. Most of these attacks used the internet as a medium to propagate in company networks. Epic's proxy does not log anything - though it is not private-by-design unlike the TOR network - we continue to use our encrypted proxy instead of TOR because it's much much faster and more secure (2-3% of TOR's exit nodes have been found to be malicious).In the recent past, there were a lot of cyber attacks that affected a lot of people and organizations. Epic never records your history except for tab forward/back so that after a tab is closed, there is no record on your system of having visited that particular web page (that site may have stored cookies to log you in which are deleted upon closing Epic). Autofill in the Epic Privacy Browser is done via a local database so Epic never sends what you type in the address bar to any server.

For this reason, Epic does not use any web services. We believe that you should not have to trust us with your data - rather we should not have access to your data to the maximum extent possible. If you turn on Epic's encrypted proxy, you have protection from snooping by hackers, trackers, your ISP, government, and employer as well. Epic is in always-on "private browsing mode", so on close of Epic all browsing data is deleted (while you're browsing as little as possible is stored).Įpic has removed all Google tracking and blocks hundreds of other companies from tracking you. The Epic Privacy Browser is first web browser built on Chromium (like Google's Chrome browser) engineered to protect your privacy.
