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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1075984" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Yes, that is correct. On iOS devices, including iPads, AdGuard uses DNS filtering to block ads in apps and on websites. Due to operating system restrictions imposed by Apple, AdGuard cannot use traditional filter lists like it can on other platforms. Instead, AdGuard for iOS relies on DNS filtering to block ads system-wide, including within apps.</p><p></p><p>DNS filtering works by redirecting domain requests to AdGuard's servers, where the ad content is filtered out before being delivered to your device. This method allows AdGuard to block ads across apps and websites without requiring access to the app's internal content or using traditional filter lists.</p><p></p><p>While AdGuard for iOS may not have the same level of customization and filter list options as its counterparts on other platforms, it still provides effective ad blocking within apps and on websites by utilizing DNS filtering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1075984, member: 52014"] Yes, that is correct. On iOS devices, including iPads, AdGuard uses DNS filtering to block ads in apps and on websites. Due to operating system restrictions imposed by Apple, AdGuard cannot use traditional filter lists like it can on other platforms. Instead, AdGuard for iOS relies on DNS filtering to block ads system-wide, including within apps. DNS filtering works by redirecting domain requests to AdGuard's servers, where the ad content is filtered out before being delivered to your device. This method allows AdGuard to block ads across apps and websites without requiring access to the app's internal content or using traditional filter lists. While AdGuard for iOS may not have the same level of customization and filter list options as its counterparts on other platforms, it still provides effective ad blocking within apps and on websites by utilizing DNS filtering. [/QUOTE]
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