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<blockquote data-quote="mlnevese" data-source="post: 908254" data-attributes="member: 36157"><p>Never had any slowdowns, the only time I even remember it's there is when it blocks a potentially malicious site r asks if it can update the main program. |Now why have it?</p><p></p><p>1) it blocks ads in the entire system, so I wasn't even aware Microsoft had added ads to the start menu and skype some time ago.</p><p>2) I don't have to select lists and configure adblocker extensions in every browser I use, just in the central Adguard software. Once I set an exception or personalized rule it instantly affects the entire system.</p><p>3) adblocking is just one of its functions, it offers anti-tracking, parental control and in the last version system-wide DNS over HTTPS.</p><p>4) I can easily export settings in a computer and import in another instantly having it configured as I want it.</p><p></p><p>Seriously I see no reason not to use it nor am I aware of any software that offers all its functions. But if it slows down your machine then don't use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlnevese, post: 908254, member: 36157"] Never had any slowdowns, the only time I even remember it's there is when it blocks a potentially malicious site r asks if it can update the main program. |Now why have it? 1) it blocks ads in the entire system, so I wasn't even aware Microsoft had added ads to the start menu and skype some time ago. 2) I don't have to select lists and configure adblocker extensions in every browser I use, just in the central Adguard software. Once I set an exception or personalized rule it instantly affects the entire system. 3) adblocking is just one of its functions, it offers anti-tracking, parental control and in the last version system-wide DNS over HTTPS. 4) I can easily export settings in a computer and import in another instantly having it configured as I want it. Seriously I see no reason not to use it nor am I aware of any software that offers all its functions. But if it slows down your machine then don't use it. [/QUOTE]
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