![]() ![]() ![]() AdGuard Premium: A paid service that includes custom filters, DNS privacy, and security filters to protect yourself from dangerous websites. More than 50 popular subscriptions: AdGuard offers a selection of filters, including language-specific filters, that don't leave ads a chance. Reduced traffic consumption and increased battery life: By blocking ads, you save your battery life and Wi-Fi/mobile traffic. Speed acceleration: AdGuard removes tons of rubbish, making Safari run up to 4x faster. Privacy protection: AdGuard offers filters that block trackers and web analytics to ensure your private data stays safe. You can whitelist your favorite websites or use the manual blocking tool to hide any element on the page. New version is available through the in-app update, so try it and leave your comments below.- Safari ad blocking: Removes all kinds of ads in Safari, including banners, pop-ups, and video ads. Major battery resource consumption on Mac #52 Adguard’s code is no more injected into noscript tag #64 Occasional app crash when user attempts to view Adguard Program Log #66 Added description of the status code in filtered HTTP response #74 Wrong information in Adguard’s filtering log #75 Problem with start of the Adguard application after motherboard replacement #77 Increase idle connection timeout to 10 minutes #102 A notification that is shown if user unchecks the “Filter https protocol” box #65 Languages and Translations Adguard fails to detect HTML on some websites #100 UI changes Adguard prevents UDP traffic on 443 port #90 After blocking a POST request, next request is read only when data was read to end #68 Rewritten mechanism of checking the websites availability #93 Webdav methods are supported now (specifically REPORT) #85 Now, when we lowered the connections ‘keep-alive’ time, the resourse consumption during the ‘idle time’ will be significantly lower as well. Previously the ‘keep-alive’ time for connections was higher and Adguard consumed more battery resourse than it should. Connections has not been kept alive for too long now if ‘HTTP keep alive’ timeout is specified #88 Adguard can now detect HTML if there is an XML declaration at the document start #83 Error previously occuring when parsing a style tag with embedded svg #76 Websites can’t be broken any more because of invalid HTML inside a “noscript” tag #79 ![]() Adguard did not ignore “base” tag “href ” attribute while constructing absolute URL any more #80 Adguard crash because of huge data: URLs #81 Increased content filtering rules maximum length limit #101 Origin is used as Referer for requests Referer isn’t defined for #84 $replace rules now have higher priority than other basic rules #49 This change will result in Adguard working faster and spending less resourses. Optimizing basic filtering rules processing is very important since basic rules are the most resourse-consuming among all. Basic filtering rules processing speed was optimized #91 But not only that, for example, we drastically improved browsing of some of the most problematic websites when IPv6 is enabled ( #93). Overall, Adguard will become faster now, and thanks to the better performance, Adguard will now consume significantly less battery resourсe. There is quite a bit of various fixes and changes here, as you can see in the changelog below, but the most important, or rather the most impactful ones, are those that affect performance – specifically, we mean #88 and #91 (you can find more detailed description for these changes below). Last Adguard for Mac version was released in February, so we felt a bit guilty and decided to release a new one! :) ![]()
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