New Update AdGuard for Android - Stable Updates Thread

AdGuard for Android 4.8
We continue to unify the code base of our products, and AdGuard for Android is no exception. Updates will now be more stable and new features will be added faster. Also, in the new version we have accelerated the loading of large amounts of data in Statistics, as well as updated CoreLibs and DnsLibs.

From this version, AdGuard for Android only supports Android 9 or higher.
 

AdGuard v4.9 for Android​

We present the latest version of AdGuard for Android. The main feature of this release are userstyles, which were consecutively introduced to AdGuard for Windows and AdGuard for Mac — and now they have arrived to AdGuard for Android.

Aside from feature-adding, new releases require bug-fixing at some point, and that’s exactly what we did for this one. Some users might have faced a bug that was increasing statistics to ridiculously huge values. We fixed the issue, but a bit of further work with the collateral damage will be needed. We’ll explain more below.

 
AdGuard for Android 4.10
AdGuard for Android v4.10 introduces important improvements to the HTTPS certificate installation process, making it more intuitive and accessible for users.

When you install AdGuard and launch the app for the first time, you’re prompted to install an HTTPS certificate. This step is essential because the certificate plays a key role in ensuring effective ad filtering in browsers. Without it, filtering quality is significantly reduced. That’s why it’s crucial for all users, beginner or advanced, to be able to complete the installation without difficulty.

We knew there was room for improvement in the whole process — the previous instructions often didn’t reflect the actual settings found on devices from different manufacturers, and there was also a bug that prevented users from returning to the instructions after leaving the app.

To address these issues, we’ve added in-app guides for the most common devices — including Google Pixel, Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, and OnePlus — with adjustments based on Android OS version and user locale. We’ve also fixed the bug mentioned above.
 
AdGuard for Android 4.11
This release includes some under-the-hood improvements, a substantial number of bug fixes, and a CoreLibs update. As a result, overall app stability has been significantly improved.

 
AdGuard for Android 4.12
With this release, using AdGuard for Android on tablets has become more convenient — thanks to everyone who voted for the landscape mode. We’ve also added the new Share settings feature and made improvements to CoreLibs. Read more about the new features below and don’t forget to update to version 4.12!

 
AdGuard for Android 4.12.1
We found two bugs after the latest update of AdGuard for Android: the app didn’t launch automatically and filters stopped auto-updating for some users. We are now rolling out a quick fix to address these issues and get your ad-blocking back to normal.

Fixes
  • The app stopped launching at system startup
    #5862
  • Auto-update of filters doesn’t work
    #5866
 
AdGuard for Android 4.12.2
This is a technical update aimed to increase the app stability and fix minor bugs.
 

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