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"Epic Privacy Browser Makes Surfing Ultra-Discreet"

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http://www.maximumpc.com/epic_privacy_browser_makes_surfing_ultra-discreet_2013

 

If privacy while you're browsing the web is important to you, the new Epic Privacy Browser from Hidden Reflex could be the answer for all your discreet surfing needs. It's free, proxies all search queries, and also offers a proxy feature that can cloak source IP addresses for all other internet browsing activity.

 

The Epic Privacy Browser, via PC World, will not accept third-party cookies and will block trackers. Referrer data that's normally sent to search engines will be blocked as well. Of course, while a small percentage of the data will not be blocked, there's enough wiped away here to make Epic Privacy Browser worth your while.

 

After you close your browser, none of your traffic passes through the Hidden Reflex servers. Auto-fill and other information is handled locally, and Epic eliminates any stored data when the browser closes. You may not have automatic login privileges, but your data is going to be a lot safer than with any old random browser.

 

If you're interested, check out the official website here. We wish you happy (and private) browsing!

 

TOR replacement? TOR replacement. And it couldn't have come any sooner. Will you be using this browser (or at least be trying it out)?

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Since when was TOR even safe? Wouldn't you get a message from he FBI telling you to shut down your exit node if you were running one?


Just run a browser with TOR in a virtual machine.

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Paedophiles everywhere will be looking at this with delight.

As will the people who desire to protect their rights (for those who live in America). 

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As will the people who desire to protect their rights (for those who live in America). 

Or everybody in other countries, since a lot of their traffic gets routed through America as well.

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Paedophiles everywhere will be looking at this with delight.

someone here has been brainwashed.

childporn and terrorism are just used as a scare-tactic.

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I don't really trust any of these things. At this point I think if the NSA wants to see your data they will and there's not much you can do to stop them.

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Yes. And all proxies are 100% effective at keeping people private

It should be given. But I feel I should say that was sarcasm

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pretty shure nsa funded this or modified the code just like tor...

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I wouldn't trust that browser. There is nothing stopping them from simply logging all your activities on the proxy server and then someone like the NSA can just access that.

If you really care about privacy so much that you are willing to sacrifice some speed for it, then Tor is your best bet.

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I already installed it :) How safe it is? I'll be waiting a month or so to see what nerdier nerds say

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