hi i do , but sometime i want to hide some elements , and it's hard with adguard i was not able to do it , with ublock orign i hided in few seconds thanks
6.3.974.3223 Beta April 18, 2018 https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardForWindows/releases/tag/v6.3.974.3223
^^One year anniversary of this bug There's another one that they closed down recently in the beta release without checking properly.
@avatar I was just reviewing some of the running processes on my system and realized that running Adguard binaries are 32-bit. I am trying to phase out the remaining couple of 32-bit processes left running on my system. Do you know if Adguard will have compiled 64-bit binaries?
Eventually, but not necessarily it will happen soon. Having a 64-bit version makes things more complicated (we'll have to maintain two different builds) with no advantages over 32-bit.
6.3.1118.3511 Beta June 5, 2018 https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardForWindows/releases/tag/v6.3.1118.3511-beta
AdGuard v6.3.1303.3881 RC (June 27, 2018) https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardForWindows/releases/tag/v6.3.1303.3881-rc
6.3.1399.4073 Stable https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardForWindows/releases/tag/v6.3.1399.4073 https://adguard.com/en/adguard-windows/release-notes.html#version-6313994073
Since upgrading to 6.3.1399.4073, a few BSODs here. WhoCrashed shows last two as: and later again ... May have to uninstall ...
Hi! Could you please send the minidumps to devteam at adguard.com ? We need to take a look at these. Meanwhile, I guess the temporary solution would be to switch to the TDI driver.
Oh, **** This is really bad news! And this step from Apple contradicts their permanent statements that they try to protect the privacy of their customers. Very annoying. But I'm not sure if going back to Android - or more precisely: LineageOS - is the solution.
Yep, sounds like Apple is determined to keep its users bottled up and stacked neatly on a display shelf like items in a grocery isle in essence treating their customers as if they are just products for them to sell to the highest bidder in this case advertiser.
I have an idea on the Apple iOS thing; I know there are a number of routers you can install a VPN on what if instead of the putting Aduard on a iphone or ipad they made an Adguard version for routers. Then we could use in on home and office routers, cafes, restaurants, coffee shops and any other place that offers WiFi could install it on theirs to give their customers less intrusive WiFi experience. Granted it won't cover you where ever you go but could where you go the most.
avatar, The new alerts "not filtered, click to filter" is annoying. An option to not show the alerts would be good. By the way, if I click on the alerts to filter, the websites are added to any lists to always filter? How to undo that?
I have the option enabled "do not filter websites with EV certs". I had clicked on 2 alerts but exclusions is empty. UPDATE I clicked on 3-4 such alerts but exclusions is empty.
There is definitely a problem with the Edge Adguard extension on Win 10 1803. Every time Edge starts up, there are multiple entries created in the Win event logs for security mitigations and security mitigations - less privileged appcontainer. The security mitigation log entries are for Edge blocking dynamic code execution i.e. ACG violation. For the security mitigations - less privileged appcontainer, the log entries indicate attempted access to a lower privilege appcontainer. If the Edge Adguard extension is disabled, entries in both security mitigation log entries are no longer created. Proof that the Adguard extension for Edge is the problem.