Yeah my thoughts as well. Not sure why I need an extension with the AG app is doing everything that I need.
Also not quite sure what the AdGuard extension offers on top of the AdGuard itself ... maybe someone can enlighten us? Maybe just easy disablement for currently browsed sites. I have AdGuard Assistant extension also enabled within the application, but, unless it is due to some other reason, that 'floating icon' has disappeared with a recent AdGuard version, perhaps disabled because of the the browser extension? @avatar did indicate, either on the forum or to me personally via email support, that the extension in 'integration mode' was preferred.
Other than aforementioned reason for filter developer, it makes sense for those who didn't enable HTTPS filtering for whatever reason. Otherwise I can't think of any added value, only @avatar will know.
Today is one month since I installed AdGuard for Windows. Good time to toss out some statistics. Yes, it's all quite anecdotal. The imaged stats represent one person's use. A second computer, also with AdGuard for Windows, records about 25% of the 82K - 41K counter. - Any theories on why the blocked trackers are almost exactly 50% of the blocked ads? - That percentage has been very constant for this past month.
paulderdash: I still have the little green shield on every web page. It's integrated with the extension, which is showing as blue, like it's supposed to. Also have Adguard Assistant enabled. When I found it was missing, there was an error message on the user interface. So, I reinstalled and re-activated the software and it's back now. It's supposed to be there all the time, right? Spoiler: adguard
Yeah, I'm just missing the little green AdGuard Assistant shield recently. (red-arrowed there). No great shakes ... I do also have the blue extension icon. Just wondering where it went. Just tried reinstalling Extensions>AdGuard Assistant>Settings>Reinstall but it doesn't seem to have brought it back. Also can't find the previous settings for small vs large, and placement.
Maybe try for a few sites if enabling "filter https protocol" while disabling "do not filter website with EV certificate" brings the shield back? (If you trust them). I got sites where there was no shield because of EV certificate or was it https? No other idea otherwise sorry.
Those are my current settings. Will play around, else try @plat1098 #2731. Else just disable it - as I said, no big deal really.
Just a FYI. It appears AdGuard Filter team have entered vacation, so reported problems such as missed ads or incorrect blocking may not be addressed soon. Sorry, it was my misinterpretation.
You're right, at least BlazDT is still working. It's just my observation their speed of addressing issues have slowed down these 1-2 days. Usually they're very quick, it's definitely their virtue.
I find I often get Secure Connection Failed: PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR while browsing on Firefox (on Wilders site, for instance). Completely disabling AdGuard Desktop protection, via right-click taskbar icon, seems to resolve the problem. Probably because it filters traffic through it's own servers? Can anyone suggest a particular setting I could try disabling, rather than all protection, to resolve this? (I do have Browsing and most Stealth Mode protections enabled). Edit: Solved, I think. Added wilderssecurity.com as an Exclusion under Settings>Network>HTTPS Filtering>Filter HTTPS Protocol.
are you sure this is adguard related? https://superuser.com/questions/1492755/what-does-the-pr-end-of-file-error-error-mean-in-firefox i dont run adguard on windows, but on android and there are only 2 issues with certs on pages which are called from apps but where cert is not usable. its not a matter of adguard (premium). did you change some settings for ssl in firefox about:config? this ofc seems more reasonable.
Haven't touched any SSL settings in Firefox ... that link above does state: 'or have other software that intercepts the connection and acts like a man-in-the-middle' which is what AdGuard does (and is one of its criticisms) so it could be AdGuard. I have not experienced the issue on the Wilders site since my exclusion (though I had it now on the superuser site ) - but it may be too early to tell ... Usually, when it happens, if I try a site 2 or 3 times it loads, so I am not sure that it's a cipher issue ... it's almost seems more like a timeout issue, and I have a feeling the extra filtering is the culprit. Disabling EAM has no effect, and creating a new Firefox profile would only be my last resort.
Tried that already. Edit: Deleted certificate and installed again now. Will see if the problem disappears. In the meantime, excluding has seemed to work. Otherwise, may try creating a new profile if it becomes sufficiently problematic.
Only thing I can add is I read this forum here alot using adguard paid and I have nearly zero problems with FF while ticking lots of adguards extra boxes. And we have the same https and EV settings. Nearly because ever week++ or so I have to refresh F5 a webpage which got an error message (never bothered to read which exactly) Could an dns proxy cause such things also?
when i was testing ag, i had the same issue. after manually importing the certificate as described in ag's support article, it was ok.
In case of Emsisoft (not limited to those) you should disable ssl inspection for firefox. you have a ssl chain in system: web > eam > adguard > firefox adguard (paid, premium) has its own dns service, but it can be disabled - recommended when using another one.
not? ok, i see its done with an extension https://help.emsisoft.com/2246/neu-emsisoft-browser-security/