We’ve grown used to blocking ads online — but what about the ones we encounter in the real world? Can they be blocked, how would that work, and should they be?
AdGuard for Android v4.10 makes the app more intuitive for new users: setting up the HTTPS certificate is now easier for everyone, regardless of their technical background.
AdGuard Mail v1.0 brings the features you’ve asked for — email replies and more alias domains. Unlock these and other advanced features with a subscription.
The new version now uses post-quantum encryption to keep you protected against future threats. It also brings some other handy updates — read the post to find out more.
What if, despite all the in-built protections, platforms could still access unique user identifiers and reliably tie them to the user browsing history? That’s exactly what Meta and Yandex discovered they could do.
AdGuard for Windows v8.0 marks a major milestone for us! With a fresh design and tons of improvements, this version is such a big step forward that we couldn’t wait for the final release to talk about it.
Downloading AdGuard
To install AdGuard, click the file indicated by the arrow
Select "Open" and click "OK", then wait for the file to be downloaded. In the opened window, drag the AdGuard icon to the "Applications" folder. Thank you for choosing AdGuard!
Select "Open" and click "OK", then wait for the file to be downloaded. In the opened window, click "Install". Thank you for choosing AdGuard!
Install AdGuard on your mobile device
Installation
AdGuard for Android is available in the following app stores:
AdGuard can’t be published on Google Play. For more details, check out our blog. If you’re using Google Play, follow these instructions to manually install AdGuard for Android.