Adguard - Ad Blocker

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by Tyrizian, Mar 2, 2013.

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    @mood thank you so much, I could've never explained it better.

    At the moment Stable and Beta are the same versions, so I this can only be a coincidence. Both should disable teredo by default (by setting that flag).
     
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    You're welcome :)
     
  3. Circuit

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    Thanks for the information.
    I would prefer to be able to change it manually, instead of forced.
     
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    Test driving some ad blockers on a low end PC need something low impact easy on recourses how is AG? do they offer free or just paid?

    Thanks
     
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    Adguard removed the entire entry form for a giveaway that I actually wanted to enter. It's rare for me to want to enter anything like this, but this one is legit. I was never able to find the entry form so I thought you had to enter the code into the feed below since that's all that was left on the page. Short of the story is I thought I was entering the giveaway the entire time by entering the code into the feed since the entry form was removed by adguard. It allowed you to enter the giveaway by entering the new code once per hour. It was all for nothing now due to adguard. I'm not sure what you classify forms for giveaways as. I have allow useful ads enabled.
    http://www.investigationdiscovery.com/giveaway/
     
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    @Cutting_Edgetech

    Merry Christmas!

    Incorrect blocking happens, and you can always report it here:
    https://reports.adguard.com/en/new_issue.html

    What for that link, I cannot reproduce it with default AG settings, so it'd be better if you fill out the report and list all the filters you have enabled in AG.
     
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    That's strange, I only used default filters. The competition is over now. The form is no longer available so I can't submit it. Thank you for your response, and instruction!
     
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    Is it possible to password protect AG for all OS's? my kids can uninstall it if they wanted to when I enable parental controls
     
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    If they are able to deinstall it then it seems they have administrator privileges. In this case:
     
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    It's not rooted, all you have to do is make it ask for a password seems simple to me
     
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    I am here, don't worry:)
     
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    Hi...

    I'm trying to block some ads on a website, but the size of the ads keep on growing, and cause lag in the AdGuard widget, followed by script errors in FF. I have included a print screen.

    damnads.jpg

    The grey at the bottom keeps expanding, and cannot get a decent filter to work before the script error kicks in.
    The URL of the site is 1337x.to and the ad is brought up after entering a search @ the top right.
     
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    @marzametal Please try these two rules:-
    Code:
    ||steepto.com^$third-party
    1337x.to###M90304Composite83902
     
  19. TairikuOkami

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    Is Adguard ever going to include a filter to block coin miners? Considering, they have recently pushed even into Facebook and Youtube.

    Code:
    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZeroDot1/CoinBlockerLists/master/list_browser.txt
     
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    Code:
    https://github.com/hoshsadiq/adblock-nocoin-list/blob/master/hosts.txt
     
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    AdGuard includes quite a lot of coin miners in the English filter. Moreover, the default anti-mining rule is generic and handles miners from the domains that are not yet known and added to other filters.
     
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    Thanks for the reply... tried them, no dice! This is frustrating haha
     
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    Thanks, still it would be nice, if it would be a separate filter, for various reasons, like some people actually mine coins. I do not block ADs, so I can not use it either. :(
     
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    I have a chrome extension that will block coin miners.
     
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