No thanks, I can live without AdGuard, as you said WebView wasn't necessary in the past now it is, I don't want WebView on, Its personal choice?Just install WebView 2 and you can use Adguard again.
No thanks, I can live without AdGuard, as you said WebView wasn't necessary in the past now it is, I don't want WebView on, Its personal choice?Just install WebView 2 and you can use Adguard again.
Work on version 8.0 is in full swing — and this beta brings a cleaner Extensions section, better userscript compatibility, and a fix for a pesky issue some Windows users encountered. As usual, we’ve updated our libraries — CoreLibs and DnsLibs — as well as drivers, fixed a bunch of bugs, and fine-tuned quite a few things along the way.
Some things in life are more complicated than they should be. App onboarding is one example. Digging through AdGuard’s settings just to make it block the right stuff is another.
We decided to turn that pain into convenience. Meet the wizard — a simple, few-click setup that gets AdGuard working exactly the way you want, right from the start.
Quickly click through the options to:
- Block ads in your language and remove intrusive website self-promotions;
- Choose your tracker protection level — hardcore or just enough to stay comfy;
- Hide popups and widgets (if you prefer the Internet without them);
- Enable phishing protection to block dangerous websites;
- Turn on HTTPS filtering — essential for effective ad blocking on modern websites.