Moose said:
Again, will Epic Browser accept extensions? And what do use as a secondary browser? With the extensions?
About add some extensions, EPIC works about: read this EPIC topic on EPIC Forums:
Epic Review & Suggestions :
http://forum.epicbrowser.com/viewtopic.php?id=376
Alok says:
'Allowing extensions is the most vocal suggestion we're receiving...so we're working to address that soon!'
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In the FAQ (
http://www.epicbrowser.com/FAQ.html ) we read:
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.
Why does Epic block Addons or Extensions?
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.