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<rss version="2.0"><channel><category>pcsoft.es.windev</category><copyright>Copyright 2026, PC SOFT</copyright><lastBuildDate>2 Mar 2026 11:37:52 Z</lastBuildDate><pubDate>25 Oct 2025 12:59:13 Z</pubDate><description>"Hi everyone,&#13;
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I've been using Epic for a while now and really appreciate its core privacy-first approach. The built-in proxy and encrypted search are fantastic. However, as I use it for more and more of my daily browsing, I find myself missing a few key features from other browsers that are handled by extensions.&#13;
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I'm trying to build a setup that doesn't compromise Epic's core principles but adds a layer of convenience. I'm specifically looking for recommendations on extensions that are:&#13;
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Privacy-respecting: Obviously, this is key. No extensions that are known for data collection.&#13;
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Lightweight: To keep the browser fast.&#13;
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Useful for productivity or customization.&#13;
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I'm curious about tools for things like:&#13;
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Advanced tab management (like Tree Style Tabs or simple session savers).&#13;
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Gesture control for navigation.&#13;
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Lightweight note-taking that syncs securely.&#13;
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What are your 'must-have' extensions that work well within Epic's privacy ecosystem?&#13;
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On a related note, while researching this, I came across a well-organized list that specifically curates privacy-focused tools, which was a great starting point. You can find it here: https://gbwhatsap.id: 'list of privacy-respecting browser extensions'.&#13;
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Looking forward to hearing what the community recommends!"</description><ttl>30</ttl><generator>WEBDEV</generator><language>es_ES</language><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/en-US/pcsoft.es.windev/4397-best-practice-centralizing-external-api-calls-windev/read.awp</link><title>Best Practice: Centralizing External API Calls in WinDev?</title><managingEditor>moderateur@pcsoft.fr (The moderator)</managingEditor><webMaster>webmaster@pcsoft.fr (The webmaster)</webMaster></channel></rss>
