@Nauman950401 These are core Epic functionality that's implemented as an extension to make updating easier. They're all protections every user in Epic expects.
@shingaisc1 We were forced to discontinue the VPN service due to its massive expense so it no longer works. There are several free, fast VPN extensions for desktop Epic in the Chrome Webstore you can use though.
Hope all Epic desktop users (Windows and Mac OSX) are enjoying the latest Epic with new new tab design, new more thorough #fingerprinting protection with granular controls, better paywall bypassing, new encrypted proxy network, and more!! Please share your feedback with us.
@franclwjm@Jespefe @randomjeeth007 Hope Epic's working fine for you all. We have a new update we're working on that we think fixed the shutting down issue on some systems. If you're still facing it, let us know & we can get you a build to try immediately.
@Philosophy_the@freddienew@opera@brave We've made a lot of our privacy protections like history and data deletion optional so that you can balance convenience and always-on privacy.
@Jespefe @randomjeeth007 Great! Yes, some VPNs may intentionally allow some sites to bypass but I think that's not the case for the ones we listed...but some other VPN extensions we had seen won't support streaming sites for example.
@Avast@AVGSupport Please fix your latest updates. You're mis-identifying Epic as malware with a Trojan. Please be sure to continue to white-list Epic as you have done for years. Thank you.
@kl_support Your latest update is interfering with Epic -- please fix this and white list Epic immediately. We're receiving many error reports that are caused by Kaspersky from our users. Thank you for your prompt reply.
@kaspersky Your latest update is interfering with Epic -- please fix this and white list Epic immediately. We're receiving many error reports that are caused by Kaspersky from our users. Thank you for your prompt reply.
@BannaRishi1997 There should be a search bar -- Epic is built on Chromium like both those browsers so it should be quite similar. Please close any messages you may see and see if it becomes clearer how to use Epic.
@lukejmorrison@M_Solidus Sorry hidden reflex's site accidentally was deleted - will be re-created soon. We've had no privacy breaches or issues for 10+ years. Our privacy policy is always accessible via epic browser's site & is transparent. Code is modified Chromium & files are auditable as Grok says.
@w_anglican Hmmm. Also, usually this happens because the ARM version is installed on an Intel-architecture Mac or vice versa. Please check your system architecture / the Epic version --- and maybe try installing again?! This is the most common issue.
@gnukeith@Shiva_Prakash_M@brave@telegram Epic launched well before Brave & they copied our privacy protections, Chromium modifications & UI. Easily a dozen now-ubiquitous, browser privacy features were first implemented by Epic's team. We've operated over 10 years w/ no breaches or issues. We should publish more docs