- Jul 28, 2017
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Tor recommends everyone not to add any extensions or add-ons in case there ever is a flaw with them. However, the Tor browser doesn't block ads, only scripts. Would it be safe to use AdGuard?
Are you using Adguard system wide or as an addon to the browser? Because if you were to use it system wide it wouldn't matter IMO.
Something else that you could do, you could consider using adguard's dns servers for blocking ads. That what I do.Ubuntu and Adguard extension with tor , ho by I see issues coming .
Adguard extension dose not native support Ubuntu -deb , and the Tor browser for Ubuntu is different from Tor for windows, the Adguard forum has topics on issues with Adguard extension + Ubuntu add tor in the mix , could be fun ..
I'm using the Tor Browser on a daily basis. That's right. Tor Browser doesn't block all ads for example the Youtube ads. I fixed that with installing uBlock. I run also Decentraleyes. It is a extension for loading scripts from the cache or so and not from the Google servers.However, the Tor browser doesn't block ads, only scripts. Would it be safe to use AdGuard?
I also use Simple DnsCrypt with a cache as wellA thing to the their DNS servers: They're saying that they are removing logs but I'm feeling safer using DNS servers that are powered by me or that are build for privacy.
Adguard desktop version,
adguard filtered apps Tor browser on the list filtered by default ,,,,,,
safe to use ,,,,,,
Something else that you could do, you could consider using adguard's dns servers for blocking ads. That what I do.
I don't think that's right. AdGuard for the browser blocks domains. It does not matter if an encryption exists, because the extension is installed in the browser. Installed AdGuard must listen to the traffic to be able to block something. Maybe that's something like this (with enabled SSL scanning):I heard it doesn't block ads on sites with SSL. Is this true?
If you use adguard's dns servers it won't matter if it ssl or not.I heard it doesn't block ads on sites with SSL. Is this true?