
AdGuard news
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Did you fire up Safari today only to find out that all browser extensions stopped working? AdGuard has your back: it'll block ads in Safari and will do it better than ever.
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Time to shake things up! AdGuard moves to a new translation platform
This has been long coming, and one day we decided the time was exactly right: AdGuard has finally moved to a new localization platform. Now Crowdin is the place where our products are translated and the entire translation process is managed. -
AdGuard Pro for iOS is back from the dead
AdGuard Pro for iOS is back! How come? What will happen next? All these questions are answered in the Blog post. -
AdGuard's comments on the upcoming Chrome's API changes
New Chrome API will make lives of extension-based ad blockers much harder. What to expect and what to do? Our two cents. -
AdGuard introduces two-factor authentication
Users' privacy and security is the top priority for AdGuard. That's why we introduce two-factor authentication for AdGuard account. -
Android Q comes to beta. What does it mean for AdGuard
What does the release of Android Q mean for AdGuard? We answer this question in this Blog article. -
A recap of 2018 in ad blocking
In late December we posted a recap of 2018 from AdGuard's point of view. But the year didn't happen in a vacuum; we are all in this together — ad blocker developers, ad blocker users, and advertisers. So anything that happens in the "world of ad blocking" concerns both us and you, the users. Let's look back at the most noteworthy events in the industry, assess their impact, and try to make some predictions for the next year.
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Our comment on Google Chrome's proposed extensions platform change
You might have already heard about this. Google is going to change Chrome's extension platform. The proposed change in its current state will cripple or even effectively kill a lot of extensions, and it will significantly reduce the capabilities of ad blockers including AdGuard Chrome extension.
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The Year 2018 in AdGuard
Only few days left before the next year dawns on us, and traditionally this is the best time to draw a line, look back and recall what was done in the last 12 months (and what was not). Of course, we won't go over every single update for every AdGuard product, but instead let's have a look at the most important milestones, without concern for chronological order.
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Introducing AdGuard Home
As many of you probably know, AdGuard provides a lot of ways to block ads in form of various apps and browser extensions. Some even heard about AdGuard DNS, a way to block ads without installing anything on your device. And today we are announcing the official release of a completely new product — AdGuard Home, which carries a lot of cool new stuff with it.