[APP][Android 7.0+][4.5.17 - 11/06/2024] AdGuard - No Root Ad Blocker (2024)

Adguard v2.8.67 - release version

Finally, it's time for Adguard for Android 2.8 to come to light! It brings the ad blocking quality to the next level with several big novelties such as Simplified domain names filter or extended CSS support. Many new low-level settings will allow advanced users to customize app to their liking, and for all the rest we bring quite a few quality of life improvements and bugfixes. We hope everyone finds something useful in the new Adguard for Android version.

Ad Blocking

[Added] Support for Extended CSS and Extended Selectors #810

Extended CSS support is a very important addition in terms of future (and present) possibilities that it opens for ad blocking. Extended CSS is a module for applying CSS styles with extended selection properties. Basically, it means that we will be able to select and, therefore, block some elements that we would not be able to block otherwise. Currently we support following pseudo-classes: -ext-has ( :has ), -ext-contains ( :contains ), -ext-matches-css ( :matches-css ).

'Extended selector' is a technical term, but what hides behind it? With extended selectors support, we can much more easily create some rules that were very, very hard to create earlier. Notably, this concerns rules required to block such things as 'Sponsored posts' on Facebook.

[Added] Simplified domain names filter #876

Fresh addition to the Adguard filters family. Simplified domain names filter is composed of several filters (English filter, Social media filter, Spyware filter, Mobile ads filter, EasyList and EasyPrivacy), modified for better DNS filtering. It blocks ads and trackers wherever it is possible to indicate own DNS addresses. Note that it will block the whole domains and not the specific URLs. You can learn more about DNS blocking by visiting our website adguard.com.

[Changed] "Filter DNS requests" feature is now available for non-premium users #875

With Adguard DNS introduced and being free, there is no point in keeping this Adguard for Android feature paid. Now it will be equally accessible for all users alike. There is still plenty of good stuff in the Premium version of the app [APP][Android 7.0+][4.5.17 - 11/06/2024] AdGuard - No Root Ad Blocker (1)

[Added] pref.root.clear.youtube low-level flag #907

This option will allow rooted users to automate removing Youtube app data, which appears to be crucial for blocking ads in it. By the way, in one of the recent articles in our blog you can find a detailed guide to blocking ads in YouTube app.

[Added] 'pref.filtered.ports' added to low level settings - advanced users can now add new ports to filter #796
[Added] $websocket content type modifier - it will enable to use rules written exclusively for WebSocket connections #801
[Added] $important rule modifier #833
[Added] Latvian filter list #730
[Added] List-KR filter list #756
[Added] A new low-level setting: "pref.boot.startup.delay" #776
[Changed] Multiple browsers added to the list of browsers filtered by default #757, #808, #862, #922
[Fixed] $replace rules can now be applied along with other filtering rules #844
[Fixed] $app modifier is ignored when HTML content is being filtered #921
[Fixed] HTML filtering rules with wildcard attribute can not be parsed #917
[Improved] Users are now allowed to select filters update check period #746
[Improved] Increased content filtering rules maximum length limit #590
[Improved] HAR file writer, which is used for debugging purposes #784
[Improved] QUIC-connections blocking for the Chrome browser #766

Networking

[Added] pref.vpn.ipv4.bypass low-level setting #909

If this option is enabled, Adguard will ignore all IPv4 connections. This might appear weird and unnecessary, but in reality it allows to use Adguard as a 'DNS-level' ad blocker. You only need to enable the following options: pref.vpn.ipv4.bypass, pref.vpn.ipv6.bypass, DNS requests filtering and Adguard DNS filter (the latter is not crucial, but will help immensely with blocking ads in browsers). Adguard will cease filtering other apps' traffic, and will only block ad domains on the DNS requests level. As a result, ad blocking quality will drop and Firewall functionality will not be available, but also there will be close to zero performance penalty.

[Added] VPN restart feature #733
[Changed] Updated default SSL whitelist #843, #848
[Changed] Protection is now paused automatically when Bluetooth tethering is detected #791
[Changed] IPv4 connections now have priority over IPv6 connections #802
[Changed] New server is now used for filters #863
[Changed] The way Adguard blocks IPv6 #853
[Fixed] Wi-Fi calling for AT&T #817
[Fixed] Crash due to "Too many open files" error #834
[Fixed] ENOBUFS error while writing to the TUN #724
[Fixed] SOCKS 5 proxy blocks internet traffic #660
[Fixed] Error processing HTTP/2 requests #850
[Fixed] HTTPS connections with some upstream HTTP proxy #839
[Fixed] "Operation not permitted" error while processing UDP connection #840
[Fixed] Issue with traffic slipping through firewall #765
[Improved] HTTPS is now used for safebrowsing service requests #912
[Improved] Adguard styles are now protected from removal #913
[Improved] Adguard automatically detects when Adguard's certificate is moved to system certificate storage (Helps with https filtering in Android N+) #755

UI

[Added] 'Installation date' to the app details screen #794
[Added] A Quick Settings tile for Android N and up #767
[Added] A low level switch to enforce "protection paused" notification to be visible even when notification icon mode is set to 'None' #838
[Changed] Some localizations were updated #919
[Changed] Filtering methods explanations were updated #136
[Changed] IME (typing) mode for adding/importing custom rules dialogs #835
[Changed] System packages list is added to the "Tech info" section of "Android OS" details screen #857
[Changed] Apps Management screen is automatically updated when new app is installed - no need to restart Adguard anymore #747
[Changed] 'Apps and Statistics' section renamed to 'Apps Management' and brought to the main menu #823
[Fixed] Time format on main screen now follows system settings #819
[Fixed] Unnecessary exception is logged #854
[Improved] Filter editor now recognizes lines starting with "!" as commentaries in user-imported filters #759

Minor and compatibility issues

Lots of other minor issues and compatibility fixes. The full list can be found in our GitHub repository inside the descriptions of previous beta versions.

How to install

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[APP][Android 7.0+][4.5.17 - 11/06/2024] AdGuard - No Root Ad Blocker (2024)

FAQs

Is there a 100% free ad blocker app for Android? ›

AdClear - Ultimate free ad blocker for Android.

How do I enable AdGuard on my Android phone? ›

Activating AdGuard for Android​

Tap Settings, then select License. Tap Activate license. Activate your license using your preferred method.

How to install Adblock on Android? ›

To block ads on Android:
  1. If you're a Samsung Galaxy user, simply download AdBlock for Samsung Internet from the Galaxy store. For Android users with other devices, find us on the Google Play store.
  2. That's it! You're now blocking ads on Android.

What is the best ad blocker for apps on Android? ›

The best ad blockers for Android 2024
  • Total Adblock: Best free app.
  • NordVPN Threat Protection: Best for all-in-one protection.
  • Surfshark CleanWeb: Best for multiple devices.
  • AdLock: Best free extension.

How to disable ad blocking on Android? ›

Turn off the ad blocker
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, select More. Settings.
  3. Select Privacy and security. Site settings.
  4. Under “Content,” select Additional content settings. Intrusive ads.
  5. Under “Default behavior,” select Any site you visit can show any ad to you.

How to setup AdGuard-DNS on Android? ›

Android
  1. Go to Settings → Network & Internet (or Wi-Fi & Internet)
  2. Select Advanced → Private DNS.
  3. Select Private DNS provider hostname. Enter one of the servers below:
  4. dns.adguard-dns.com.
  5. unfiltered.adguard-dns.com.
  6. family.adguard-dns.com.
  7. Tap Save.

How do I install AdGuard manually? ›

Tap Settings, navigate to Install unknown apps, and grant permission for the browser you've used to download the file. Install the app. Once the browser has obtained the necessary permissions, the system will ask you if you want to install the AdGuard app.

Does Android have built-in AdBlock? ›

Google Chrome has a built-in ad blocker for Android that removes intrusive ads and pop-ups, but it rarely activates. However, you should be sure that it is enforced.

What is the DNS for AdGuard? ›

Family Protection​
ProtocolAddress
DNS, IPv494.140.14.15 and 94.140.15.16
DNS, IPv62a10:50c0::bad1:ff and 2a10:50c0::bad2:ff
DNS-over-HTTPShttps://family.adguard-dns.com/dns-query
DNS-over-TLStls://family.adguard-dns.com
3 more rows

Is there a free version of AdGuard? ›

AdGuard for Android has a free and a paid version. Paid features extend AdGuard's capabilities: Ad blocking in apps allows you to block ads in non-browser apps. You can specify apps for filtering in App management.

How to get total adblock on Android? ›

To install Total Adblock on Android follow these instructions:
  1. Download Total Adblock Android. On your Android device Tap here. Tap OK. ...
  2. Install Total Adblock Android. Tap Settings on the pop up. ...
  3. Set up Total Adblock Android. Watch the following video for great tips on how to set up Total Adblock Android.

Is TotalAdblock free? ›

Total Adblock's free version excludes the top 15,000 websites as listed on Alexa.com, so your ad-blocking is limited. The premium version blocks unlimited ads from everywhere. The premium version comes with TotalAV's antivirus protection, which we highly recommend.

Which ad blocker is totally free? ›

Total Adblock, AdLock, and uBlock Origin are all free or offer a free version. NordVPN Threat Protection is not free, but it comes with any NordVPN subscription.

How do I block pop up ads on my Android phone for free? ›

Turn pop-ups on or off
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .
  2. To the right of the address bar, tap More. Settings.
  3. Tap Permissions. Pop-ups and redirects.
  4. Turn off Pop-ups and redirects.

Can Android users really block all ads? ›

Luckily, there is a way to block ads on Android and enjoy a totally new, ad-less experience. The easiest solution for annoying ads is a quality ad blocker for Android. You can also tinker with your browser and phone settings, but a good ad blocker will be far more effective.

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