Quick overview for macOS people
Epic Privacy Browser is a gratis web browser pitched at users in India that focuses on keeping your online activity private. It’s built on the Chromium engine, so the look and basic behavior will feel familiar to people who use Chrome. The interface supports the same kinds of extensions and web apps you’re used to.
How it handles privacy and data
- Does not retain browsing history, cached files, or saved passwords, reducing traces left on your device.
- Routes traffic through encrypted channels and masks your IP address to help protect your identity online.
- Aims to provide an experience tailored to users who prioritize anonymity and minimal local data storage.
Performance and connection security
Epic claims performance benefits compared with many mainstream browsers — up to roughly 25% faster in some scenarios — while combining that speed with encrypted connections and IP protection. That mix of responsiveness and security is why many Mac users consider it when privacy is a priority.
Moving your bookmarks and settings
- Safari, Firefox and Google Chrome bookmarks and some settings can be imported to make switching simpler.
- The import tools are designed to minimize setup time so you can get started quickly without rebuilding your bookmarks manually.
Alternative recommendation
Top suggested substitute: RoxyBrowser Free — listed here as a recommended alternative for users who want a different privacy-focused option while keeping cost at zero.
Technical
- Mac
- Windows
- Free