Как настроить эпик браузер

Обновлено: 07.07.2024

Epic has blocked the installation of outside extensions (you should be able to access other plugins though) for security/privacy protection.

I can not install the extensions to Epic.
When i click the extensions then i can download .crx files to my download folder.
But how can i installed it?

Last edited by Heysan2 (2020-09-24 01:34:29)

So it seems like this is a known issue with no solution?
It is my understanding that the Proxy/VPN came built into the browser in the past. Now they have to be installed from Extensions. But like everyone else, I just get a Save File window and it saves a .crx file to my downloads folder.

I really hope there is a workaround. I tried multiple times from the webstore - same problem. Resetting the browser also did not help.

Last edited by Ayneed (2020-09-25 05:58:23)

Looks like I found a solution to the "Extensions not installing" problem, which worked for me.

I uninstalled the browser from my PC and reinstalled it. Went straight to the Extensions store and clicked the two I wanted and while it still offered me to save a file, it also installed the extension in the browser as it should have done in the first place.

Looks like my browser is now working as intended.

I have the same problem.

Tried uninstalling and reinstalling Epic (even redownloaded the downloader) as Ayneed instructed, but still the same problem.

I find it rather odd that there is no way of installing official extensions from the official epic browser store in the Epic browser itself. I installed Epic for browsing without tracking, ads and more privacy, but it seems rather pointless now. Hope this will be fixed.

I can not install the extensions to Epic.
When i click the extensions then i can download .crx files to my download folder.
But how can i installed it?

Is there a way to install the downloaded extensions from Epic store, using command line with some parameters?

Automation is all!

Works from here.. Downloads, then Epic asks (in a popup window) if it should install it as an extension. Clicking "Add extension" then installs it?

Figured it out, just go to downloads in advanced settings and make sure "Ask where to save each file before downloading" is turned on, then reboot browser and then "Open certain file types automatically after downloading" should appear, I also changed download location to C:\Users\"username"\Documents\Downloads, then the crx file should install, hope this helps.

Yippee! Extensions now install in the old one-click way. Thank you, Epic boffins from a relieved and happy user!

Epic Browser
версия: 66.0

Последнее обновление программы в шапке: 26.10.2020

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Краткое описание:
Первый в мире браузер на базе Chromium, созданный для защиты вашей конфиденциальности в Интернете.

Описание:
Создан на базе Хром
Приватный режим серфинга в сети
Все данные и вкладки удаляются
Защита от фингерпринтинга, защита от криптомайнинга, от слежения
Восемь встроенных стран прокси
Скачивание видео
Воспроизведение видео с YouTube фоном (select "desktop site" in settings)

Требуется Android: 4.1+
Русский интерфейс: Да

Разработчик: The Hidden Reflex Authors.
Google Play: com.epic.browser

Причина редактирования: Обновление: новая версия 66.0 Браузер на основе Chromium Да, полюбасу работает, этот помоему самый оптимальный, обходит любые блокировки. Я его давно на андроид ждал, в этом году искал на плеймаркете его в поиске не было, а дата релиза на гп 4 10 2019 походу в открытом доступе не было разрабы тестили.

думается мне, что Гугл немного "подправит" сей чудный браузер, чтобы он всё-таки сливал данные.

аналогичным образом в интернете появилось много-премного сайтов с "подредактированным" TOR-ом.

настольной версией пользуюсь постоянно, но смущает один момент:
с виду он, весь анонимный такой, бабушек через дорогу переводит хистори не сохраняет.
Но, если комп внезапно вырубить(типа мусорА рубильником отключили), а потом включить комп и запустить браузер, то он, гад такой,
предлагает . восстановить все страницы со своими логинами/паролями и открытыми почтовыми ящиками.
Т.е. если у вас на момент нештатного вырубания компа и была на каком-то сайте включена "двухфакторка", завязанная на емейл, то браузер вас выдаст с потрохами
О последствиях, надеюсь, каждый догадается сам.
PS: и да - не пишите про ИБП - он есть у меня :D Есть такой момент с сохранением сеанса при отрубоне электричества, (эту же дырку везде эксплуатируют) для меня не критично, но должен быть метод при котором кэш не будет восстанавливаться с рестарта.

Что-то сегодня он тормозит жутко, у меня только? может из-за возросшего трафика на прокси?

должен быть метод при котором кэш не будет восстанавливаться с рестарта

Батник в автозапуск с командой на очистку кэша и все.

он не опенсорсный ? или есть исходники ?

а в шапке "прошлые версии" куда дели ?

На https://yandex.ru/ "Epic Browser" opensource
говорит - неопенсорс-цц
первая ссылка предложила 52 оупенсорц варианта

А как на нем прокси включить, как га десктопной версии?

Тип: Новая версия
Версия: 65.0
Краткое описание: браузер на основе Chromium
ЧТО НОВОГО
Решена проблема сбоя.

Тип: Новая версия
Версия: 66.0
Краткое описание: Браузер на основе Chromium
WHAT'S NEW
Crashing Issue Solved
что нового
решена проблема сбоя

We believe that what you browse online should be private. What you browse is no one’s business but your own. It’s as simple as that. We believe privacy is essential to a free internet. When you're under surveillance or being tracked, you think twice before investigating certain ideas or visiting certain websites. Through internalized self-censorship, this creates a kind of prison in our minds. We believe in free investigation, free minds, and a free internet. Privacy is essential to all of those ends.

Why should I worry about my browsing not being private?

Your browsing history reveal a lot about who you are. It's often bundled with your offline data like your purchases,location, credit history, and personal identity and this data is sold on data exchanges every single day. It can and is being used to determine if you can get health or life insurance, what price to charge you at online stores, your job application status, and much more. Imagine visiting webpages on getting out of a speeding ticket one day then seeing your car insurance rates go up a few months later. Or visiting a site about diabetes treatments then applying for health insurance policies only to find all of them won’t cover “diabetes related illness.” Beyond that, privacy is essential to freedom of thought. If you know you're under surveillance, you're significantly less likely to research or express minority views. The goal of a governmental surveillance system is to effectively build "prisons in our minds." Writers around the world are already reporting chilling self-censorship effects from government surveillance. Your browsing is personal and valuable, protect it.

Are companies really using my browsing history to determine if I get a job or health insurance or other things?

Yes. The Wall Street Journal reports that “Websites Vary Prices based on User Information” so for example Kim and Trude who live a few miles apart saw a 10% difference in the price quoted online at the same website for the same product (WSJ Article). Offline data is being merged with online data and sold to insurance companies and others. The CEO of a data analysis firm that analyzes online data for insurance companies admits to buying junk food or hamburgers with cash to avoid being labeled as unhealthy (Economist Article). Those are just two examples. There are many, many more reported by the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and many other publications.

Why should I use Epic?

When you use the Epic Privacy Browser, you get privacy in a fast, simple browser. Have a fabulous browsing experience that's private. Protect your browsing and searches from your ISP (in many countries they can sell your browsing history), hundreds of companies tracking you, and governments.

How does Epic protect my privacy?

Should I close Epic regularly?

Should I log into Gmail when I use Epic?

If you’re doing searches via Google in Epic, then we would strongly recommend you not log into Gmail while using Epic. Google’s new privacy policy allows it to aggregate your personal data across all its services. So if you’re logged into Gmail, then Google can track your searches.

Where is Epic based? Which investors are backing Epic?

Our software development team operates out of Bangalore. Graham Holdings (formerly the Washington Post Company) and a small group of angel investors are backing us.

Does Epic provide total privacy? Could forensic recovery find my browsing data?

Unfortunately no browser and no one at this point can provide total privacy and that includes Epic. Epic provides as much privacy as possible while still offering a fast, normal browsing experience – excellent protection from the general surveillance that is occurring. Epic blocks many but not all fingerprinting techniques and scripts. Plugins can leak your actual IP address as well as enable others to fingerprint you -- this shouldn't be a concern for most users as no plugins are active by default in Epic. When you use Epic's encrypted proxy, all of your browsing does pass through our encrypted proxy servers which is the one aspect of Epic which is not private-by-design. The single node does make Epic much faster than onion networks as well as secure. The TOR browser is highly private but can not be considered secure as many exit nodes are run by malicious hosts. Please note we never log any browsing history or website visits and have relayed as much to every single request by governmental agencies who've requested data from us. Forensic software tools can recover browsing data even after Epic is closed, a problem facing all browsers including the TOR browser. We haven't addressed this issue yet because it's quite difficult and would be cumbersome to do thoroughly as many OS files which are out of our control may cache some browsing data. In terms of other tools which are resistant to forensic recovery and extremely private, TAILS is probably the most reputable (be warned it's not easy to set up or use).

Is Epic like my current browser (chrome, ie, firefox)?

Yes, but better. Epic is private and probably even faster. Epic is built on Chromium which is the same base as the Google Chrome browser. Since Epic blocks a lot of tracking scripts and other requests, web pages usually load up faster in Epic. Epic is always in a private browsing or incognito mode and has additional privacy protections to protect you from being tracked online.

What about just using private browsing or incognito mode?

Private Browsing or Incognito Mode doesn’t stop anyone from tracking you. It prevents someone from looking at your browser's history and knowing what you browse, but it won’t protect your browsing and searches from being tracked. Your browsing history is still easily accessible via your dns cache even upon Incognito window close. When you search or browse in Incognito Mode, that data is generally going to Google’s servers and hundreds of data collectors can continue to track you.

What about using privacy addons in my Chrome or Firefox?

Using privacy addons is not advisable because addons can access all your browsing, searches and almost everything you type in your browser. That’s why we block almost all addons – they represent a huge privacy risk. Moreover, many so-called privacy addons do in fact save and sell your browsing history (look up the popular addon "Web of Trust"). We’ll also note that at present no set of privacy add-ons for any browser provides the full set of protection you get while running Epic.

Why does Epic block almost all Addons or Extensions?

Addons can access everything you type and do in the browser. Many have been found to save and sell your browsing history (look up the Web of Trust). While they can be very useful, they represent a very large security and privacy risk hence Epic only allows a few trusted addons.

How is Epic built on Chromium? Isn’t Chrome also built on Chromium?

Chromium is an open source project led by Google and is the base of the Chrome browser. All the code in Chromium is free to use by anyone. Chromium was created by Google and also utlizes a great deal of open source code from KDE, Apple, Mozilla and others.

Why worry about data collectors?

Your browsing can be used to determine if you get health insurance, auto insurance, car insurance, a job and much more. Imagine subscribing to Weight Watcher’s magazine and being denied health insurance. The much-touted ‘Big Data’ industry into which billions of dollars are being invested has designs to collect and use your personal data in such controversial ways.

What’s the difference between Epic and Tor?

TOR is a network that helps provide anonymity to browse the internet. You can get a TOR browser which is a version of Firefox which accesses the TOR network and has various privacy protections. TOR is an innovative product and effort. It's particularly useful when you suspect you’re being actively tracked and must have the highest level of anonymity at the expense of browsing speed and website functionality. For most users in their day-to-day browsing, Epic is likely a more natural choice since Epic is a browsing experience similar or even faster than your current browser – all the while providing great privacy. Please note neither the TOR network nor the TOR browser can be considered secure as TOR network nodes are run by volunteers which include some malicious groups. Malicious TOR hosts are reported to have carried out serious attacks including one on a cryptocurrency website which resulted in tens of millions of dollars of losses to TOR users according to one report. For even more privacy, TAILS which includes a TOR Browser is another tool to consider (though as mentioned above it's difficult to install and use).

How does Epic’s built-in proxy protect my IP address?

Epic includes an encrypted proxy (essentially a built-in, free VPN) that lets you choose servers in eight different countries (the US, UK, Canada, Germany, Netherlands, France, India, and Singapore) via clicking on the icon at the top right of the address bar. Using the proxy will route your browsing through a different IP address effectively hiding your actual IP. Please note that plugins can leak your actual IP so for maximum privacy, via Epic's settings, set them to disabled or click-to-play.

Who powers Epic’s proxy service?

For maximum speed and security, we run all the servers ourselves at present.

How can I uninstall the Epic Privacy Browser?

Windows users, please use the Windows Uninstall Programs. For Mac users, simply drag the Epic Privacy Browser icon into your trash icon.

How does Epic protect against browser fingerprinting?

There is no agreed-upon way to prevent browser fingerprinting or device fingerprinting at this point. There are many fingerprinting techniques which a solution would need to protect against. While we are working on a more thorough solution, at present Epic provides good protection against known fingerprinting scripts by simply blocking those scripts. Epic also directly blocks many prevalent fingerprinting methods including image canvas data, font canvas data, ultrasound signals, audiocontext, and battery status.

If Epic is free, how will the company sustain itself?

We expect to offer premium privacy services, sponsors on our new tab page, and search partners.

Is Epic Open Source?

All of Epic's code is visible and auditable by anyone. We are committed to complete transparency (as you know from reading this page) about how Epic works and doesn't work. We love open source software and Epic is built on open source Chromium. If you would like to audit any files, please let us know. We have released many files to developers who needed help -- so if you need help, just write us. If you would like to contribute to Epic, please write us with your specific background and what you'd like to work on. We'd love your help, but we've gotten many offers but no one has actually followed through with a contribution to date (it's okay, working on Chromium is hard :-). Chromium which Epic is built on is open source software which anyone can immediately download and audit. No one has written us regarding auditing chromium, but we'd love to hear ideas on how as a community we can continue to make sure Chromium is safe and private. If you have any questions, please write us.

Why aren't so-called private search engines DuckDuckGo or Startpage offered in Epic? Why are you unable to trust them?

They wrote us often -- until we asked them to tell us how they worked. Since then, they've refused to tell us what data they send to their partners Google/Bing to retrieve search ads. It's misleading to say you don't save any data if you're still sending it to other partners who are. Clicking on their ads sends you and your data directly to Google or Bing which is not disclosed plainly to users by either search engine. It's strange to call yourself a private search engine when your business model depends on sending your users' personal data to Bing or Google. We're thus unable to believe they offer any meaningful privacy benefit versus using Bing, Google or Yahoo directly.

What happened to Epic's private search partnership with Google? Was Epic transparent about it and was it quite private?

Google annulled it a few years ago. Yes, we were always transparent about how it worked and what data we shared. It was highly private as to retrieve search ads and on ad click, we relayed a user's masked IP address to provide an approximate location.

We believe that what you browse and search should be private. Your searches and browsing are no one’s business but your own. It’s as simple as that.

Why should I worry about my browsing and searches not being private?

Your searches and browsing history reveal a lot about who you are. They are being bundled with your offline data like your purchases,location, credit history, and personal identity and this data is sold on data exchanges every single day. It can and is being used to determine if you can get health or life insurance, what price to charge you at online stores, when you apply for a job, and much more. Imagine searching for “getting out of speeding ticket” one day and then seeing your car insurance rates go up a few months later. Or searching for “could I have diabetes” then applying for health insurance policies only to find all of them won’t cover “diabetes related illness.” Your browsing and searching is personal and valuable, protect it.

Are companies really using my searches and browsing to determine if I get a job or health insurance or other things?

Yes. The Wall Street Journal reports that “Websites Vary Prices based on User Information” so for example Kim and Trude who live a few miles apart saw a 10% difference in the price quoted online at the same website for the same product! (link) . Offline data is being merged with online data and sold to insurance companies and others. The CEO of a data analysis firm that analyzes online data for insurance companies admits to buying junk food or hamburgers with cash to avoid being labeled as unhealthy (link). Those are just two examples. There are many, many more reported by the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and many other publications.

When you use the Epic Privacy Browser, you get privacy in a fast, simple browser! Have a fabulous browsing experience and gain privacy over what you browse and search. Protect your browsing and searches from hundreds of companies and governments.

If you’re doing searches via Google in Epic, then we would strongly recommend you not log into Gmail while using Epic. Google’s new privacy policy allows it to aggregate your personal data across all its services. So if you’re logged into Gmail, then Google can track your searches.

Where is Epic based? Which investors are backing Epic?

The team behind Epic is jointly based in the United States and India. The company is domiciled in the U.S., and our software development team operates out of Bangalore. The Washington Post Company and a small group of angel investors are backing us.

Where is Epic based? Which investors are backing Epic?

The team behind Epic is jointly based in the United States and India. The company is domiciled in the U.S., and our software development team operates out of Bangalore. The Washington Post Company and a small group of angel investors are backing us.

Unfortunately no browser and no one at this point can provide total privacy and that includes Epic. Epic provides as much privacy as possible while still offering a fast, normal browsing experience – excellent protection from the general surveillance that is occurring.

Is Epic like my current browser (chrome, ie, firefox)?

Yes, but better. Epic is private and probably even faster. Epic is built on Chromium which is the same base as the Google Chrome browser. Since Epic blocks a lot of tracking scripts and other requests, web pages usually load up faster in Epic. Epic is always in a private browsing or incognito mode, and has additional privacy protection to protect others from tracking your browsing and searches.

What about just using private browsing or incognito mode?

Private Browsing or Incognito Mode doesn’t stop anyone from tracking you. It prevents someone from looking at your computer and knowing what you browse, but it won’t protect your browsing and searches from being tracked. When you search or browse in Incognito Mode, that data is generally going to Google’s servers and hundreds of third parties on websites can continue to track you.

What about using privacy addons in my Chrome or Firefox?

Using privacy addons is in general not advisable simply because addons can access all your browsing, searches and almost everything you type in your browser typically. That’s why we block addons – they simply represent a huge privacy risk. Moreover, many so-called privacy addons do in fact collect your entire browsing history and have a business model in which they sell data. So Addons may actually reduce your privacy by sending all your browsing data to their servers and themselves even selling that data or releasing it to third parties. We’ll also note there are in Chrome several tracking techniques built-in which Epic removes, and at present no set of add-ons for any browser provides the full set of protection you get while running Epic.

Addons or browser extensions are dangerous in terms of your privacy. Browser addons and toolbars for Firefox, Chrome and other browsers can and many do send virtually all your browsing through their servers and even more personal data. Addons can access just about everything you type and do in the browser. While they can be very useful, they represent a very large privacy risk hence Epic blocks them.

How is Epic built on Chromium? Isn’t Chrome also built on Chromium?

Chromium is an open source project led by Google and is the base of the Chrome browser. All the code in Chromium is free to use by anyone and it itself was created by Google as well as from a great deal of other open source code from KDE, Apple, Mozilla and others.

Your searches and browsing can and are being used to determine if you get health insurance, auto insurance, car insurance, a job and much more. Imagine searching for “getting out of a speeding ticket” and seeing your auto insurance rates go up later on. Or subscripting to Weight Watcher’s magazine and being denied health insurance. The upcoming industry of ‘Big Data’ into which billions of dollars are being poured has designs to use your personal data in such controversial ways.

TOR is a network that helps provide anonymity to browse the internet. You can get a TOR browser which is a version of Firefox which accesses the TOR network and has various privacy protections. TOR is a highly innovative product and effort, and very useful when you suspect you’re being actively tracked and must have the highest possible level of privacy at the expense of browsing speed and website functionality. For most users in their day-to-day browsing, Epic can be a more natural choice since Epic is a browsing experience similar or even faster than your current browser and Epic supports Flash – all the while providing great privacy.

How does Epic’s built-in proxy protect my IP address?

Epic does have a built-in proxy that automatically turns on whenever you visit a search engine. You can optionally turn the proxy service on anytime via clicking on the icon at the far right of the address bar. Using the proxy will route your browsing through a different IP address effectively hiding your actual IP, but Epic does support Flash which websites can potentially use to gain your actual IP. Java and other plugins can also leak your actual IP.

Spotflux at present powers Epic’s proxy.

Windows users, click on the top right menu, then at the bottom of the menu select "Uninstall Epic Privacy Browser". For Mac users, simply drag the Epic Privacy Browser icon into your trash icon.

How does Epic protect against browser fingerprinting?

There is no agreed-upon way to prevent browser fingerprinting or device fingerprinting at this point. There are many fingerprinting techniques which a solution would need to protect against. While we are working on a more thorough solution, at present Epic provides good protection against known fingerprinting scripts by simply blocking those scripts.

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