Is Adguard a good alternative to Admuncher since it looks like it's been abandoned
Is Adguard a good alternative to Admuncher since it looks like it's been abandoned
Thanks for the info, I will purchase a license
I mean by 'ignoring' tiles with only the smooth colorful background. I used the word 'Negating' as the suffix form of 'Negation'.
<LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ContentBackgroundBrush" StartPoint="1,0" EndPoint="0,5">
<GradientStop Offset="0" Color="#1f666a" />
<GradientStop Offset="0.2" Color="#7db897" />
</LinearGradientBrush>
I always disable HTTPS filtering in security products, etc...
Adguard too enables HTTPS filtering by default.
I disabled HTTPS filtering & ads were not blocked in HTTPS sites like kickass torrent site, etc...
And with HTTPS filtering enabled my portable Firefox gave error something like unsecured ...... for sites. Disabling HTTPS filtering solved the issue.
But disabling HTTPS filtering doesn't blocks ads on HTTPS sites, right? And enabling HTTPS filtering installs Adguard personal certificates, right?
I think am better with uBlock Origin...no certificates install & blocks ads on HTTPS & all.
And with HTTPS filtering enabled my portable Firefox gave error something like unsecured ...... for sites. Disabling HTTPS filtering solved the issue.
But disabling HTTPS filtering doesn't blocks ads on HTTPS sites, right? And enabling HTTPS filtering installs Adguard personal certificates, right?
@hjlbx, here you are.
Personally, I think that Adguard's HTTPs filtering does not lowers your security, but such things are worth checking before using the product. AG certificate is unique and generated on install (and then you can re-generate it in one click), we are keeping eye on all the news about SSL/TLS and react promptly on any new SSL vulnerability.
There're two more important things about it:
1. In Adguard you can exclude any website from SSL filtering. We also have a default SSL exclusions list filled with banking/financial websites like paypal.
2. You can disable SSL filtering for the websites with Extended Validation certificates.
We can't install our certificate to portable Firefox, it should be done manually:
Connection is not trusted - Firefox - Powered by Kayako Help Desk Software
Yep, you're right.
If user banks at website not on built-in list of financial websites, where can they submit URL for inspection and inclusion by Adguard ?
@hjlbx, yeah, I've noticed itAnswered you on wilders and on our forum: try clearing browser cache.
So after disable Stealth Mode, clean browser cache before proceeding to perform online banking ?
There're two more important things about it:
1. In Adguard you can exclude any website from SSL filtering. We also have a default SSL exclusions list filled with banking/financial websites like paypal.
2. You can disable SSL filtering for the websites with Extended Validation certificates.
If HTTPS filtering/Certificates install is required to block ads on HTTPS sites then Adguard is not for me.@hjlbx, here you are.
Personally, I think that Adguard's HTTPs filtering does not lowers your security, but such things are worth checking before using the product. AG certificate is unique and generated on install (and then you can re-generate it in one click), we are keeping eye on all the news about SSL/TLS and react promptly on any new SSL vulnerability.
There're two more important things about it:
1. In Adguard you can exclude any website from SSL filtering. We also have a default SSL exclusions list filled with banking/financial websites like paypal.
2. You can disable SSL filtering for the websites with Extended Validation certificates.
We can't install our certificate to portable Firefox, it should be done manually:
Connection is not trusted - Firefox - Powered by Kayako Help Desk Software
Yep, you're right.