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If you enable this option in the settings, the AdGuard app interface and icon will match the color of your smartphone interface. Please note that these features are only available on Android devices running version 12 or higher. HTTP/3 filtering support487AdGuard now not only filters HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 traffic. In this release, we have added experimental support for HTTP/3 filtering. The HTTP/3 protocol, powered by the QUIC network protocol, provides better privacy and security, as well as a more stable and faster Internet connection. By enabling HTTP/3 filtering, you can take advantage of the QUIC protocol and effectively block ads and trackers. To enable HTTP/3 filtering, go to Settings → General → Advanced → Low-level settings → Filter HTTP/3 and toggle the switch to the right. Support for two HTTPS certificatesBy implementing two HTTPS certificates, we have fixed an issue with HTTPS filtering in Chrome 100 and above on rooted devices. While the certificate in the system store will be responsible for filtering in most apps, the certificate in the user store will allow AdGuard to filter HTTPS traffic in Chromium-based browsers. Installing certificates has also become easier: we’ve added step-by-step instructions. To install the second certificate, go to Settings → Filtering → Network → HTTPS filtering → Security сertificates and follow the instructions. Our filters have become even more powerful and we have also fixed a bunch of bugs to ensure stable performance of the app. Hurry up to update! Changelog FeaturesEnabled HTTPS filtering by default for the Opera browser 4972 FixesExclude INETCOM.TV from routing by default 4723AdGuard cannot start protection due to HTTPS certificate expiration 4896Auto-update of custom filters doesn't work 4961AdGuard logs users out of their accounts 4959AdGuard notifications cause the locked screen to turn on while in sleep mode 4778HTTPS filtering is disabled for the app after relaunching AdGuard if the certificate has been moved to the system storage 5008Shadow around the main switch is missing on Android 8 4858Some elements are not announced correctly by TalkBack 4809Switch sometimes disappears for 10-30 seconds, protection restarts for a long time 4862The space at the bottom of the "How to block ads on YouTube" screen is missing on devices with small screens 4866If the app is set to Traditional Chinese, the filters are displayed in Simplified Chinese after the update 4949Switching between firewall tabs causes AdGuard to crash 4999Importing settings with a different language does not immediately change the language 4984License is not imported when importing settings 4985Non-working button in the snack about disabled notifications 5002On the ‘Why filter HTTPS traffic’ screen, pressing Next again cancels the previous action 4993A cross button doesn't remove the text in the search bar on the Language-specific ad blocking screen 4978The text of imported/exported settings does not fit in the dialog box 4981CoreLibs (Filtering engine) updated to v1.12.804966ImprovementsUser Agent stripping Improved 1345TCP/IP: Added new reject mode - ICMP administratively prohibited 1774Added support for uBO media queries 1707FixesConnection is terminated by timer in have-result state 1180A few seconds delay when using ipTIME home routers 1756AdGuard slows down web page load time 1522Hide referrer with "Hide your search queries" option enabled when request is made by click 1766SOCKS5 proxy does not work with AdGuard 4.0 4812Enabled ECH GREASE when ECH is enabled 1781Fixed a bug with removing HTTP headers when decrypting book text 1750Preparation for XPC 1675DNS fallback helper sometimes returns 127.0.0.1 instead of provider servers 1687UDP timeout is too small in TcpIpStack 1796 DnsLibs (DNS filtering engine) updated to v2.2.244953FixesDoH tries to use stale connection for too long 200CoreDNS DoQ server cannot be used by DnsLibs 204sdns:// cert pinning is incorrect 205Important for filter maintainersAdded 135Added 1713Allowed $stealth rules with an empty pattern 1762Added 1714
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1734Consider 1683Cosmetic rules do not work at mypikpak.com 1767With this release, we have made a number of improvements to the UI and internal workings of our app. For example, we've reworked the YouTube player to support all video formats, including Live Streams and Shorts. Actually, it's based on the internal web browser that opens YouTube and has ad-blocking functionality built in. Take a look at the Protection section for a detailed description of this feature. We also made it easier for you to access App management. It's now just one tap away via the button we've added to the tab bar menu at the bottom. ChangelogFeaturesAdded `$method`2 and related domains to exclusions 3480Added support for com.quark.browser and com.qihoo.contents 3673Easier access to App management 4408FixesAdGuard player does not play a YouTube video when tapping the Share button in a browser 3932Improved the behavior of bug report and feature request screens to prevent duplicates 4814Reset to default in General settings doesn't work properly 4719Added `$method`3 to exclusions 3676AdGuard v4.0 for Android frequently restarts protection 4707When trying to go back after submitting a bug report, an infinite loader is displayed 4792After updating the filters, the updated filters are displayed in a row 4790Chrome Remote Desktop does not work unless filtering for the app is turned off 4036Added `$method`4 to filtering exclusions 3646Incorrect transition from the Use license key tab when entering a blocked key 4562Switching to another tab via snack does not work 4502On a small display, the buttons overlap the text on the Userscript screen 4750The com.rapido.passenger app is not working 3976When checking for updates, the Browsing Security Database should report "Up to date" if no update has been installed 4725Added `$method`5 to filtering exclusions 3979DesignImproved the technical info dialog 4717Improved the app's language screen 4718VersionsUpgraded CoreLibs to v1.11.113 Upgraded DnsLibs to v2.2.14 DnsLibsAdded `$method`6 to the default list of exclusions 194`$method`7 rules are not validated until additional modifiers are added 191Fallback upstream is not enabled for invalid plain DNS upstream 4820For IP-based DoT/DoQ connections, IP address is set for SNI 186Overall timeout is bigger when multiple upstreams are added 105Added XPC support 174Added the `$method`8 instead of the upstream-specific ones 163DNS-over-QUIC upstream does not respect resolved_ip 185Traffic is routed from DNS 127.0.0.1 to an outbound proxy server 195Added SPKI fingerprint verification feature 172Finally, we are ready to reveal the result of titanic efforts! Let’s take a closer look at AdGuard v4.0 for Android and talk about what has changed since version 3.6. Total reengineeringWe've overhauled the entire app, meticulously rewriting every line of code from the ground up. This transformative revamp has resulted in an app that's not only faster, but also smoother than ever before. Complete redesignWe've reimagined the design to make the app interface simpler and bring core features to the forefront. Now, to turn on Ad blocking, Tracking protection, Annoyance blocking, or DNS protection along with their filters, you can just tap the corresponding icon above the main switch. We've also added a separate Protection section. Accessible by tapping the shield icon at the bottom of the screen, this section gives you even more control. Apart from the above-mentioned “core” features, this section allows you to manage Firewall, Browsing Security, and even AdGuard VPN. From the Protection screen, you can turn these modules on or off as you wish and access their settings. FirewallWe've uncovered an exciting feature from the depths of AdGuard for Android — Firewall – and given it a full-fledged, independent status. With it, you are the master of your domain, deciding which apps can indulge in mobile data or Wi-Fi when the screen is off. It is designed to keep you in the know with real-time notifications of app activities, so nothing escapes your attention. And for those lightning-fast modifications, head over to the Quick actions section where updating firewall rules has never been simpler. With Firewall, you can also block apps from accessing the Internet while in roaming, saving your precious megabytes abroad. Detailed statisticsA dedicated tab offers comprehensive statistics about all apps, companies, and domains. Wondering which company's requests are blocked most often? Which apps are trying to send your data and to whom? You can quickly identify and block anything suspicious. Integration with AdGuard VPNAs we wrote above, Integrated mode with AdGuard VPN was introduced in AdGuard v3.5 for Android. Until then, users had to go through seven circles of hell to get our ad blocker and VPN to work simultaneously. All because normally two different network-filtering apps can’t work alongside each other on Android. With the release of AdGuard v4.0 for Android, Integrated mode has become more stable than ever. Previously, each time AdGuard or AdGuard VPN was updated or reinstalled, Integrated mode had to be reconfigured. Now, you configure it once and it will withstand updates and reinstalls while maintaining the integration. In addition, more frequent information exchange between AdGuard Ad Blocker and AdGuard VPN enhances the stability of Integrated mode without affecting performance. Changes in Integrated mode are synced between AdGuard v4.0 for Android and AdGuard VPN v2.3 for Android. Be sure to update both apps to the latest versions to enjoy their most stable and smooth simultaneous operation in Integrated mode. Selective app proxyingBefore AdGuard v4.0 for Android, you could route all of your web traffic through a specified proxy server. With the Apps operating through proxy feature, located at Settings → Filtering → Network → Proxy, you can now choose which apps will work through your proxy. In addition, Apps operating through proxy allows you to specify which apps will route their traffic through AdGuard VPN when operating in Integrated mode. Root access perksFor all the tech enthusiasts out there, the term “root” is no stranger to you. Rooting is essentially unlocking your device to gain more privileged control. If your Android device is rooted, AdGuard v4.0 for Android offers you unprecedented capabilities beyond any previous version of AdGuard Ad Blocker. Traditionally, AdGuard routes network traffic to its CoreLibs filtering engine by establishing a local VPN. But now, with root access, you can switch AdGuard to the Automatic proxy mode. Just navigate to Settings → Filtering → Network → Routing mode and switch to Automatic proxy. This action takes local VPN out of the picture and instead configures iptables to accomplish the same goals. And there are several benefits to this change. Firstly, AdGuard is now able to apply DNS filtering to IPv6 requests, something that was not possible before. Secondly, we've ironed out a few issues that hampered AdGuard from accurately associating web requests with their respective apps. This fine-tuning will enhance the performance of Firewall, Filtering log, and so forth. For those of you with rooted devices, this AdGuard update takes your control and customization to a whole new level! Low-level settings reworkDiving into the realm of Low-level settings? Found under Settings → General → Advanced, these options are designed with the tech-savvy user in mind. It's a powerful playground, but it's also a place where it's all too easy to mess things up if you're not careful. Despite all the warnings we’ve placed, it's human nature to explore and experiment, often without fully understanding the consequences. In response to this, we've made the Low-level settings more user-friendly and intuitive. It's now easier to understand what each setting does, and even if you do make a mistake, we've implemented security measures like validation checks for entered values to protect you from major missteps. As for the settings themselves, we've added new ones, retired old ones, and have continued to refine this advanced toolset. A comprehensive guide on Low-level settings is available in our Knowledge base. So get ready for an enhanced, yet safer deep dive into the depths of customization with AdGuard's advanced settings! You must have been missing AdGuard for Android updates. Well, you won't be bored now, because we're breaking into 2023 with a new release of the product, and we'll only gain traction from there. The main changes in AdGuard v3.6.11 for Android were made in our core filtering engine – CoreLibs and DNSLibs. As for the rest, we’ve worked to enhance content filtering and made a bunch of minor changes to improve the application performance. Updated DnsLibs to v2.0.754324A significantly updated version of the DNS filtering library consumes less resources and runs faster. The DNS-over-QUIC protocol implementation now supports the RFC 9250 standard, and the experimental status was removed from the DoQ support. First step to Encrypted ClientHello support DL161First of all, what is Encrypted ClientHello? Nowadays, almost every internet connection is encrypted and no one can see what's inside this encrypted connection. However, there is still one little issue with it: the very first packet of the connection indicates the name of the server you are connecting to. Say you want to open `$method`9, your ISP cannot see what exactly you send and receive from it, but they know what website you are communicating with. ECH (Encrypted ClientHello) is a new technology that is supposed to solve this issue and encrypt that last bit of unencrypted information. So what would be the first step to supporting it from AdGuard? Surprisingly, it is to suppress ECH! This can be done by switching on both But fret not: what we want to achieve is to provide you with ECH support globally so that all your apps could benefit from ECH, not just your browser. To accomplish this, AdGuard makes your apps establish regular HTTPS connections with it, and then it will establish a ECH-enabled connection on their behalf. This experimental feature is planned for the next update so stay tuned. Updated CoreLibs to v1.10.186DNS-over-HTTPS filteringAdded an option to redirect secure DNS requests to the local DNS proxy 1563Chrome and Firefox DNS queries sometimes could circumvent DNS filtering by using a DNS-over-HTTPS server. Now AdGuard can automatically filter DNS-over-HTTPS as well. This feature is experimental and can be enabled in Low-level settings, its name is `$to`1. In the future versions we're planning to enable it by default. Improved content filteringThe following new features are important to filter maintainers and provide advanced capabilities for content filtering. EnhancementAdded a new . This modifier provides advanced filtering capabilities for modifying HTTP live streaming files which will help with preventing video ads. 1434Expanded capabilities of the `$to`4 modifier. Filters maintainers can now specify which Stealth Mode features should be disabled for a given URL. Before that change the only option was to completely disable Stealth Mode. 1224Added support for empty 1591`$to`6 can now be applied to POST requests. 1573FixedHide your Referrer from third-parties Stealth mode option interferes with the `$to`7 modifier 1640Cosmetic rules with `$to`8 pseudo-class are rejected 1609Rules with `$to`7 modifier block resources from the site's own subdomain 1637Rules with the `$jsonprune`0 modifier do not block explicitly visited sites 1590Other improvementsEnabled HTTPS filtering by default for Soul Browser 4202Other fixesWhen confirming 2FA the code entry page disappears in some cases AdGuard does not create a local VPN and protection does not start 4269Internet fails to work when a network is changing from Wi-Fi to mobile data 4265Compatibility issue with iRobot Home app 4273In this version we’ve improved connectivity check — now the app determines better whether there is internet connection. This is a technical update aimed to increase the app stability and fix minor bugs. In this version we've added a new feature — 'Protect from DPI'. In a nutshell, it modifies your outgoing traffic to prevent ISP's Deep Packet Inspection systems from detecting the websites you visit. To make this feature visible and enable it, select 'Custom' in the Stealth Mode tab and scroll down. Also, we managed to solve an issue relevant to users with rooted devices. Because of the Certificate Transparency feature in Google Chrome, the system certificate we use to read HTTPS traffic, was not found by root, or superusers. To fix it, the CoreLibs team developed a special module for Magisk Manager — now users can copy the HTTPS certificate and don't experience any problems with the new Chrome. Besides, we've enabled HTTPS filtering by default for Naver Whale Browser. Finally, CoreLibs and DnsLibs were updated. Changelog[Enhancement] Replaced the "Move certificate" with "AdGuard certificate" as a recommended Magisk module 4126[Enhancement] Added the 'Protect from DPI' option to Stealth Mode 4131[Enhancement] Updated translations 4133[Fixed] AdGuard does not turn on in Samsung Secure Folder on Android 12 4073[Fixed] The URL in the About tab is wrong and includes unnecessary words (ZH-TW) 3654[Fixed] Error installing the HTTPS certificate on Samsung devices 4115[Other] Updated CoreLibs and DnsLibs to their latest versions 📲 Lately some of our users experienced discomfort — they couldn’t make voice calls in WhatsApp when AdGuard v3.6.6 for Android is enabled. The CoreLibs team managed to combat this problem. 📚 Besides, we’ve made several fixes to the scriptlets library. To recap, scriptlets are powerful blocking tools. In particular, they carry out a noble mission: to neutralize anti ad blockers. The previous version of AdGuard for Android had a scriptlet library that contained an incorrect fix for rules like `$jsonprune`1, which could break some web pages; now the problem is solved. Having dealt with all the issues, we’re ready to present a new version. Please meet v3.6.7, we’ve done our best for it to function smoothly. Changelog[Fixed] AdGuard breaks calls in WhatsApp 4080[Enhancement] CoreLibs to v1.8.285 4089After the last update of AdGuard for Android, some users may have encountered the problem of the app crashing when using earlier versions of the Firefox browser. Well, we decided to close all debts this year and release the patch today. We also did something that no release can do without: we updated CoreLibs. Changelog[Fixed] AdGuard crashes while using earlier versions of Firefox browser 4068[Enhancement] Updated CoreLibs to v1.8.281 4076It's time to release AdGuard v3.6.5 for Android. The biggest thing about this version is the enhanced Browsing Security module which now blocks requests to malicious and phishing sites better and faster! No less important point is that we’ve updated CoreLibs and DNSLibs to make the app perform more reliably, and fixed various minor bugs. Hope you will enjoy AdGuard v3.6.5 for Android! [Enhancement] Enhanced Browsing Security module With the implementation of new Safe Browsing API v2, Browsing Security module responsible for blocking requests to malicious and phishing sites, has become more effective. The upgraded version of this module makes browsing the Internet safer than ever and leaves no chance for the malicious code to be executed. Changelog[Fixed] Keenetic app compatibility issue with AdGuard 4035[Fixed] Cosmote Greek carrier VoWiFi blocking 3821[Enhancement] Add 360 browser to the list of browsers 4040[Enhancement] Updated CoreLibs to v1.8.274 4061[Enhancement] Updated DnsLibs to v1.6.70 4051This quick update fixes a bug that could have happened to our long-term users. If you have been using AdGuard for a few years and your security certificate expired, it could have lead to an HTTPS filtering failure. After this update, you will see a notification on the app’s main screen. Tap on it and follow on-screen instructions to reinstall the certificate and resume HTTPS filtering. In this version we focused on updating CoreLibs. Namely, we dealt with the priority of existing modifiers and added several new ones: Changelog[Fixed] Proxy gets disabled after each AdGuard VPN update 3680[Fixed] Stealth mode settings configured in the setup wizard are not applied 3747[Fixed] AdGuard doesn't let users of the MEGA app log in 3837[Fixed] "NetworkCallback was not registered" error when stopping protection 3870[Fixed] Instagram doesn't work in Local HTTP Proxy mode (root access) 3879[Fixed] NektoMe doesn't work when AdGuard is enabled 374[Fixed] If a phone has access to an IPv6 connection, AdGuard for Android fails to connect to DNS-over-QUIC servers that are only accessible over IPv4 3927[Fixed] The issue with changing the language in the DNS section 3731[Fixed] Root + Local HTTP proxy slowdown on Android 7 3844[Fixed] Check proxy connection status error 3848[Fixed] TikTok doesn't work when AdGuard is enabled 3866[Fixed] Wrong exclusions suggested for `$to`6 rules in the filtering log 3873[Fixed] Don't pass DNS64 settings to DNSLibs if IPv4 network interface is present 3886[Fixed] Connection issues on Fujitsu devices [Fixed] Issue with an expired security certificate [Fixed] Extend public networks list to force IPv4 default route [Fixed] `$jsonprune`7 connection issues on several devices [Fixed] Stealth mode screen can't be scrolled [Enhancement] Updated DnsLibs to v1.6.29 3952[Enhancement] DNS-over-QUIC (Removed "experimental" label) 3842[Enhancement] Turkey - Turkcell VoWifi new IP address 3864[Enhancement] Fanboy's Annoyance List's Subscription URL is broken 3865[Enhancement] Enable HTTPS filtering by default for Edge Dev, Edge Beta, and Styx Browser 3897[Enhancement] Do not hardcode excluding AdGuard VPN package from filtering 3923[Enhancement] Added Yandex Browser to the list of browsers 3951CoreLibs updated to v1.8.1633945[Fixed] Rule with 1440[Fixed] Userscript exclusions do not work as they should 1425[Enhancement] Add `$method`7 modifier 1304[Enhancement] Add `$jsonprune`3 modifier 1303[Enhancement] Add `$jsonprune`4 modifier 1427[Enhancement] Add `$jsonprune`5 modifier 1166[Enhancement] Add an option to send Global Privacy Control's Do NotSell signal to Stealth Mode 1451[Enhancement] Improve the way negation works for `$replace`4 rules 1388[Other] Rules with `$replace`5 modifier unblock blocked requests 1350Well, well, 3.6.2 release arrived. One beta and two RCs have proved successful, we said, “Hooray,” and released the final version right away. So, what’s inside it? We could write about updated CoreLibs and DnsLibs, improved data collection for reports and minor issues like parsing SDNS links for DoQ servers, but honestly, not many people would understand what the hell it means. Trust us, the app has only gotten better! P.S. v4.0 is coming. Hopefully, v3.6.2 will be the last way station before the new era. Changelog[Enhancement] Added Microsoft Edge Canary browser to the list of supported browsers 3808[Enhancement] Added Iceraven Browser to the list of supported browsers 3797[Enhancement] Added QQ and UC browsers to the list of supported browsers 3707[Enhancement] Added Privacy Browser to the list of supported browsers 3677[Enhancement] Added Vivaldi Snapshot to the HTTPS filtering list 3741[Enhancement] Added popular Wi-Fi calling servers to the default exclusions list 3742[Enhancement] Added posteitaliane.posteapp.appbpol to exclusions 3756[Fixed] Built-in iptables is missing support for “-p dport” 3782[Fixed] Disable HTTPS filtering for com.google.android.feedback 3655[Fixed] Unable to get a trial period 3691[Fixed] com.tomtom.amigo.huawei app incompatibility 3767[Fixed] de.avm.android.fritzapp — VoIP/SIP issue 3810[Fixed] Buffer was exhausted while reading /proc/net/tcp6 3832[Other] Added Kurdish localization 3774[Other] Updated DnsLibs to v1.5.26 3829[Other] Added “UniFi Network” to the apps exclusions list Updated CoreLibs to v1.7.211[Fixed] CSS rules with `$replace`6 shouldn’t be allowed 1431[Fixed] HTTPS filtering issue at hepsiburada.com 1406Another round of software release life cycle complete! This version of AdGuard for Android has made its way from an unsure of itself alpha to a confident release. We have routinely updated CoreLibs, fixed a couple of bugs and compatibility issues. This time, there are no shocking features like watching YouTube without ads but this release is no less important than the previous one. After all, we are getting better with every update! Changelog[Enhancement] CoreLibs updated to v1.7.189 3749[Fixed] Filtering doesn't work with 4G and IPv6 3527[Fixed] An error when trying to get a trial period via the app 3691[Fixed] hepsiburada.com - HTTPS filtering issue 1406[Fixed] blockchain.com is broken 1411[Fixed] Compatibility issues [Other] Several popular Wi-Fi calling servers added to the default exclusions list 3742[Other] HTTPS filtering for Vivaldi Snapshot browser is enabled by default now 3741AdGuard for Android v3.6 is headlined by two pretty big changes, new features even. It's watching YouTube ad-free inside the app and DNS-over-QUIC protocol support. The first one is easy to grasp, the second one will take some explaining. [Enhancement] An option to watch Youtube ad-free 2994 Blocking ads in YouTube on Android has been exclusive to browsers for a long time, thanks to the restrictions Android OS imposes on filtering other apps' traffic. However, we found a way for you to avoid ads in YouTube app. Follow these easy steps: Open the YouTube app and start the video you want to watch. Tap on the Share button and select AdGuard for Android from the list of apps. A new window will pop up where you'll be able to watch the video without being interrupted by ads! [Enhancement] DNS-over-QUIC support DNS-over-QUIC, or simply DoQ, is a DNS encryption protocol. You might have heard about DNS encryption protocols before, the most common ones are DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS (DoH and DoT correspondingly). So what makes DoQ so special? A bunch of things, really: out-of-the-box encryption, reduced connection times, and better performance in cases of lost data packets. The feature is still experimental — AdGuard for Android is one of the first open-source implementations of DNS-over-QUIC — but it's perfectly functioning and we encourage you to try it. You'll find it under DNS Filtering. Select AdGuard DNS and choose DoQ from among the available encryption protocols. Changelog [Enhanced] HTTPS filtering for the Firefox Fenix browser is enabled forcibly 3617[Enhanced] The "What's new" dialog is updated 3638[Fixed] Shadowsocks proxy gets removed automatically 3641 DnsLibs updated to v1.4.14 [Enhanced] DoQ/DoH/DoT queries are retried before using the fallback 86[Other] DoQ support is added to DNS stamps 84Today we are launching a small but still very important hotfix. Namely, the compatibility with the new Chrome 87 was improved and the CoreLibs was updated. [Other] ERR_HTTP2_PROTOCOL_ERROR on some websites 1374This week Chrome 87 was released, which has a compatibility problem with AdGuard when using the HTTP/2 filtering protocol - some sites may experience regular hangs and download errors. In this update we have improved HTTP/2 filtering compatibility with Chrome 87, it is recommended to upgrade to the new stable version as soon as possible. :) Upgraded CoreLibs to v1.7.150[Enhancement] Improve socket connect with hostname provided (for Proxy mode) 123[Enhancement] Indicate libraries versions 1150[Fixed] `$replace`7 rules are sensitive to domain lists 1331[Other] $generichide rule causes that assistant is showing that AdGuard is disabled 7[Other] Connection error after waking computer from sleep mode 3412Meet the release version 3.5.1 of AdGuard for Android. We’ve been working on improving its integration with AdGuard VPN, and now it seems we’ve maintained their seamless cooperation. Besides, we’ve updated CoreLibs and Dnslibs. Changelog[Enhancement] Add Fennec F-Droid to the list of browsers 3587[Enhancement] Add com.huawei.browser to the list of browsers 3495[Enhancement] Enable forcibly HTTPs filtering for the Firefox Fenix browser 3617[Fixed] Make the AdGuard application update work on Android 11 3564[Fixed] Thai Ads Filters always enabled if the Language Filters group is enabled 3520[Other] Update CoreLibs to 1.7.109 3586[Other] Update DnsLibs to the 1.3.24 version 3578[Other] ru.sogaz.tm – app is not working 3573Upgraded CoreLibs to v1.7.114[Enhancement] Add $ping content type 1258[Enhancement] Check that trusted-types CSP does not break the content script 1320[Fixed] AGFDVSocket doesn't return original peer address in case of outbound proxy set 1330[Fixed] AdGuard doesn't filter domains when HTTPS filtering is disabled 1343[Fixed] AdGuard doesn't work with Youtube in Safari macOS Big Sur (infinity circle loader) 727[Fixed] Exclusion with $elemhide,jsinject,extension disable HTML filtering rules 1337[Fixed] Filtering log doesn't show information about cookies 3406[Fixed] Problematic userscripts 1273[Fixed] Redundant errors when local.adguard.org accessed from non-HTTPS-filtered processes 1056[Fixed] Regexp rule doesn't match URL 1311[Fixed] The foreign requests get into filtering log with enabled DNS module 3411[Fixed] URL contains extra slash while matching against filters and some rules are not applied 1338[Fixed] Wrong filter is shown in Filtering log 1312[Fixed] `$badfilter` rules are sensitive to domain lists 1331[Other] HTML is not detected on some sites 1308[Other] local.adguard.org certificate is not re-issued when it expires 1348It's time to release AdGuard v3.5 for Android. We took our time with this one: tested two betas and expanded the changelog. What's in there? Introduced compatibility mode with AdGuard VPN for Android, updated CoreLibs and a load-truck of fixed bugs. [Enhancement] Compatibility Mode with AdGuard VPN for Android app 3441Since AdGuard VPN for Android was first introduced, there was already a way to make it work along with AdGuard ad blocker. But to make the two apps coexist in peace, you were required to jump through some hoops. Anyone who went ahead and did the thing 100% has been waiting for a proper integration ever since — and we oblige. The best kind of compatibility is when you install two apps and they just start working together. We did exactly that. Presuming you already have AdGuard ad blocker installed, just download AdGuard VPN from Google Play Store (you can get there right from the ad blocker app, there's a new item in General Settings menu). Both apps will detect each other and do everything that's needed for smooth joint work. All that will be left for you is to enjoy both ad-free Internet and all the benefits of a VPN. By the way, it works the other way around just as well: install AdGuard ad blocker on top of an already-running AdGuard VPN and you're good. If you'd like to disable Compatibility Mode for any reason, it's very simple to do so from AdGuard ad blocker settings, just toggle the switch. Additionally, you can add AdGuard ad blocker and AdGuard VPN tiles to your device's notification bar and toggle them in one tap at your own will — thanks to Compatibility Mode the configuration will change immediately and silently. Changelog[Enhancement] Adaptive icons for app shortcuts 2656[Enhancement] Firefox Fenix browser added to the list of default browsers 2861[Enhancement] New rules are now added to the top of User filter 2962[Enhancement] 'Block' button now immediately switches to 'Unblock' after adding a custom rule via Filtering Log 3012[Enhancement] Extended information written to state.txt when logs are exported 3063[Enhancement] Enabled userscripts are now included in the query string for the web reporting tool 3288[Enhancement] Updates screen now shown when "Check for updates" shortcut is used 3318[Enhancement] Added automation API for proxy servers 3363[Enhancement] Mozilla Reference browser added to the list of default browsers 3408[Enhancement] Added an option to disable DNS fallback 3447[Enhancement] AdGuard Simplified Domain Names filter renamed to AdGuard DNS filter 3475[Enhancement] Rename adguard.crt to AdGuardCertificate.pem 3489[Enhancement] Huawei browser added to the list of default browsers 3495[Enhancement] Add the "What's new" dialog 3532[Enhanced] Prepare AdGuard before the v3.5 release 3546[Fixed] First letter in the sentence is not capitalized automatically on the 'Message to support' screen 3079[Fixed] AdGuard doesn't work on devices with Restricted Account 3299[Fixed] Toast notification for "Checking for updates" shows late 3343[Fixed] Unnecessary "Android Private DNS is enabled" notification on Android 11 3478[Fixed] Downloads in some apps don't work properly on Android 11 3516[Fixed] Wrong state of the disabled option 3538[Fixed] Fix a bug related with a strange and small "m^" rule 3548[Other] Updated options for default DNS resolvers 3428DnsLibs[Enhancement] Added support for comments at the end of line in hosts rules 75[Fixed] LDNS logging 73[Other] Added upstreams sorting by RTT 39Corelibs[Enhancement] #@# without any domains specified should disable the rule completely 1296[Enhancement] Added verification for trusted-types CSP 1320[Fixed] Connection has timed out in state have-result 1180[Fixed] Problematic userscripts 1273[Fixed] Process name detection causes warnings in Windows Security 1316[Fixed] OCSP checks aren't passed through the selected DNS 1328[Fixed] AGFDVSocket doesn't return original peer address in case of outbound proxy set 1330[Other] Connection speed is capped when AdGuard is enabled 702Meet AdGuard v3.4 for Android, it’s time for it to see the world! Having tested two betas, we feel confident to present this version to a wider audience. Spring is a time for renewal, and software is not an exception. We've fixed some old bugs, updated CoreLibs and made the app more compatible with Android TV. [Fixed] AdGuard blocks Internet connection 2842This bug was a hard nut to crack. For a long time it appeared randomly (at least, it seemed so) on devices of AdGuard users. Still, the symptoms matched: smartphones lost any network completely while AdGuard was turned on. Of course, it was crucial for us to solve this problem, and at last, we've managed to do it. It’s beyond words how relieved we feel afterwards, let alone the affected users! [Fixed] Firewall's restrictions are ignored when WiFi gets enabled 3313Another troublesome bug that deserves special attention. In the previous version 3.3, if you had specifically prohibited some apps from accessing the Internet via mobile data, the restrictions worked right up until you enabled Wi-Fi, which was not the intended behaviour. [Enhancement] Integration with DnsLibs 3229DnsLibs is a DNS proxy library that's required to provide DNS filtering. It supports all existing DNS protocols including DNS-over-TLS, DNS-over-HTTPS, and DNSCrypt. We developed it to replace the old DNSproxy, which had one serious flaw: it caused high battery resource consumption. DnsLibs is much better optimized and will ensure a longer lifespan for your phone's battery if you're using DNS filtering a lot. [Enhancement] Improved functionality on Android TV 3238AdGuard for Android is first and foremost an app for mobile phones and tablets, but it can be installed on other Android devices, such as smart TVs. We have made several improvements for this specific case, for example: AdGuard now better works with lists Better navigation between AG menus on smart TVs Option to click on snackbars Option to exit the promo screen "Close" option for all dialogues Now AdGuard for Android will be much easier in use if you decide to install it on your smart TV. If you still encounter any bugs or inconsistent behaviour, please report it here. Changelog[Fixed] Application won’t start after the restart of the device 3286[Fixed] Stealth mode preset changes after an update 3287[Fixed] Locale change bug 3301[Fixed] com.android.providers.downloads traffic isn't routed 3355[Fixed] Filtering doesn’t work with AdGuard enabled on Android 11 3377[Fixed] Impossible to enable UDP through SOCKS5 proxy 3394[Fixed] Impossible to create a hotspot without disabling DNS filtering 3187[Fixed] "HTTPS filtering is off" Snackbar covers "Data Saved" stat on the Home screen 3292[Fixed] The app crashes when switching from 4G to Wi-Fi in Local HTTP Proxy Mode 3431[Fixed] 'Back' button on the Settings screen works incorrectly 3427[Fixed] AdGuard doesn't launch 3430[Enhancement] Custom adguard: scheme is now used for adding userscripts 3000[Enhancement] "Cancel" button added to the "Add proxy" screen 3093[Enhancement] stealth.enabled=false is now sent in query string if Stealth Mode is turned off when sending a report 3169[Enhancement] Block ads in all apps parameter is now sent when sending a report 3350[Enhancement] An option to suppress HTTPS filtering error notification 3225[Enhancement] HTTPS filtering dialog has been improved 3284[Enhancement] Romanian and Thai localizations have been added 3341[Other] Acknowledgements page has been updated 82[Other] Firefox Preview Nightly for developers has been added to the list of supported browsers 3333[Other] Certificate installation sequence on Android 11 3354[Other] Cobra Browser has been added to the list of supported browsers 3357[Other] Application crashes on Android 11 upon opening filtering log details 3366[Other] Vivaldi Snapshot and Vivaldi Sopranos have been added to the list of supported browsers 3400[Other] Add Brave Beta has been added to the list of supported browsers 3401[Other] AdGuard crashes in local HTTP proxy mode 3416[Other] HTTPS exclusions list has been updated 3419,3425[Other] Yuzu Browser Plus added to the list of supported browsers 3424[Other] Brave Nightly added to the list of supported browsers 3432[Other] The list of HTTPS exclusions has been updated [Other] Translations have been updated CoreLibs has been updated to v1.5.265[Fixed] Cosmetic rules can be used as CSS rules 1293[Fixed] Rules selection algorithm works not as intended when HTTPS filtering is disabled 1291[Fixed] Rules with restricted domains do not match requests without referer 1286[Fixed] "Failed to initialize protocol filters" error 1282[Fixed] Incorrect extended CSS rule causes problems with JS rules 1147[Fixed] 'Proceed anyway' option doesn't work correctly if website is blocked by a rule with `$jsonprune`0 modifier 1267DnsLibs updated to v1.2.26[Other] 'Unblock' button is not visible in Filtering Log details 3429Yet another and hopefully the last fix before the fresh beta rolls out. Several domains have been added to SSL exceptions to fix compatibility issues with certain mobile carriers. [Changed] The list of HTTPS exclusions has been updated In this small update, there’s only one but important fix and a few additions to the exclusions list. [Fixed] Protection doesn’t restart when an excluded app is installed 3340[Changed] The list of HTTPS exclusions has been updated Recently we claimed to make the last release of the year, and it kinda was that. Ignore that this update is called a 'release', it's more of a 'hotfix'. Because you wouldn't call this tiny hotfix a release, right? Just a couple of bugfixes, that's all. [Fixed] The protection doesn't start automatically if you restart the phone right after checking for filter updates 3286[Fixed] Stealth Mode configuration isn't saved after app update 3287The last AdGuard for Android release of the decade! This sounds solid. Anyway, it’s more of a coincidence than anything else that such a massive update falls right on Christmas. And don’t get us wrong: it is massive. Multiple major features and over 50 lesser ones — all in all it combines to make a nice Christmas gift for y’all! [Improved] Filtering engine Version 3.3 brings scriptlets and [Changed] The onboarding process 2895We sure love us some redesign! This time, we revamped the onboarding sequence (basically, what you see when you launch the app for the first time). Key changes: An option to choose a ‘quick’ or a ‘long’ configuration: you’ll be asked to either make only key decisions or set most of the settings manually New option to allow sending some technical and interaction information that will help us further improve AdGuard Better graphics! [Added] New activation flow 2901Not a lot of Android users had a chance to see our AdGuard for iOS app, so they likely don’t know about the system that’s being used there for Premium features activation. But it recommended itself as one that’s convenient for users, so we adopted it for AdGuard for Android too. As you can see, there are now two options: enter a license key directly, or log into AdGuard personal account. If your account has a license key that can be used to activate Premium, it will get picked up automatically after you enter credentials. Ad blocking[Added] Preset Stealth Mode settings configurations 2625[Added] abp:subscribe and adguard:subscribe links interception 2918[Added] subscribe.adblockplus.org links interception 2930[Changed] Internet connection availability checking method 3095[Changed] Whale browser has been added to the known browsers list 3175[Fixed] DNS User filter import bug 2972[Fixed] Some legit hosts lists are not recognized as valid 2982[Fixed] Error while checking updates of resources added from the local storage 2997[Fixed] Quick Settings does not allow to choose a different Privacy protection Level 2768[Fixed] “Exclude from filtering” button behavior 3052[Fixed] Google Now can’t be updated with “Always-on-VPN” enabled 3039[Fixed] AdGuard Extra enables automatically when there’s an available update 3216[Fixed] The application causes a crash if custom filters were enabled 3258[Fixed] AdGuard breaks some UDP connections on Samsung S10 devices with Android 10 3259[Improved] AdGuard now uses on-the-fly methods of applying settings changes without restarting the protection when possible 2881[Improved] DNS filtering to block cloaked trackers 3228[Improved] “Block phishing and malware” option now is enabled automatically when Premium gets activated 3249[Improved] Now AdGuard can block AAAA requests in networks without IPv6 interface 3197UI[Added] An option to purchase a new license via the app 2897[Added] Trial period and license activation via OAuth 3081,3244[Added] Whitelisting apps option to the Assistant dialog 2853[Added] “On/Off” switch on some screens 2877[Added] Notifications about certificate errors 2722[Added] Ability to copy the current version number by tapping on it 2773[Added] Link to Version history in the About tab 2774[Added] System default theme option 2174[Added] Silent update action as a long-tap on the update button 2890[Added] “Failed to move the certificate” notification for rooted devices with Magisk firmware 2941[Added] Empty field validation when adding a new extension 2983[Added] “Refresh license status” button 2988[Added] Restore purchases button: a notification if there’s nothing to restore 2990[Changed] The imported filter list’s URL now won’t be stored if a content: link was used 2813[Changed] Chrome custom tabs now open in the same window 3019[Changed] Premium screens now can be viewed without Premium 2843[Changed] Update notifications behavior 2922[Changed] DNS request type is now displayed in the Filtering log even when there's no answer 2961[Changed] Tap on filter category titles in search will bring you to the respective category’s screen 3035[Changed] Toast notifications parameters 3087[Changed] Proxy screen UI 3092[Changed] AdGuard now remembers the selected type of data to display in Apps Management 3140[Changed] Phrasing on activation screens 3141[Changed] “Clear DNS statistics” warning description 3194[Changed] Improve the in-app purchase design 3252[Fixed] Minor UI issues 2879[Fixed] Issue with distribution graphs on the main screen 2935[Fixed] Search on Apps Managements screen is working slow 2951[Fixed] Unexpected connections resets 2980[Fixed] Incorrect filter locale is displayed after language change 2971[Fixed] Scrolling issue in the Filtering log 2974[Fixed] Wrong filters status is shown 2987[Fixed] Incorrect updates status when the network is not available 3020[Fixed] “Preparing to start protection” notification 3034[Fixed] “Edit Filter” overlay bug 3045[Fixed] Divider stripe is still shown when there are no updates available 3047[Fixed] Cloudflare DNS description 3062[Fixed] Wrong Chinese date format 3068[Fixed] Application updates icon 3098[Fixed] Missing button shadow 3109[Fixed] Some buttons in the first start dialog boxes can’t be seen on certain device models 3114[Fixed] The switch for Custom filters incorrectly represents the state of the filter group 3119[Fixed] Pressing the “Buy one more license” button closes the current screen 3136[Fixed] Certificate installation dialog is missing 3176[Fixed] Wrong toast notification is displayed when the license expires 3183[Fixed] “Missed ad” option in the Feedback section leads to an error if DuckDuckGo is selected as the default browser 3128[Improved] HTTPS filtering-related UI changes 2896[Improved] UI elements are now focusable on Android TV 2818[Improved] Rich formatting added to some modules’ descriptions 2878[Improved] Phrasing on onboarding screens 3248[Improved] Phrasing in the Apps Management details activity 3250[Improved] Localizations have been updated: 3271,3188,3161Networking[Added] A prevention system for connections overflow 2989[Added] TLS v1.3 support for custom DNS servers 3132[Changed] DNS-over-HTTPS connections number limit has been abolished 3224[Fixed] Some apps don't see available WiFi networks when AdGuard local VPN is up 2836[Improved] Interaction between AdGuard DNS settings and Private DNS 2797[Improved] AdGuard’s network safety and stability 2995[Improved] Connection error processing 3195Other[Added] Whitelist export feature 3069[Fixed] Update window appears after a short inactivity period 3055[Fixed] Userscripts updates are not tracked by the battery service 3073[Fixed] AdGuard 3.2 does not launch 3076[Fixed] “Include license data” option works incorrectly when you try to export settings 3067[Fixed] Crash when the app runs scheduled tasks 3164[Fixed] Crash in the Updates activity 3165[Fixed] Crash when Android OS tries to load the icon 3166[Fixed] Crash on some Android builds 3167[Fixed] Crash in the main activity 3168[Fixed] Crash when user communicates with the extensions activity 3171[Fixed] Crash when the log is being collected 3212[Fixed] Crash on MIUI phones with Ultra battery saver 3210[Fixed] Max imported settings file size increased to 10 Mb 3203[Improved] Target SDK level has been changed to 29 3053[Improved] CoreLibs has been updated to v1.5.74 3105The previous hotfix dealt with some urgent bugs, so we had to act fast and couldn't fix the rest of the less important issues. After today's update all of them should go away. [Fixed] DNS filtering breaks regular filtering on HTC devices 3014[Fixed] AdGuard doesn't completely remove extensions 3015[Fixed] Disabling network access globally blocks DNS requests 3025[Fixed] Bypassing DNS requests breaks DNS filtering 3026[Fixed] AdGuard fails to start protection after an update 3024[Fixed] Facebook lite cannot detect that IPv6 is unreachable 3031[Fixed] Blocked app notification works incorrectly 3032[Improved] dnsproxy library has been updated 3016This is a small hotfix for the recent AdGuard for Android release. Mostly squashing bugs related to the new features introduced in v3.2. [Fixed] DNS filtering breaks regular filtering on HTC devices 3014[Fixed] AdGuard doesn't completely remove extensions 3015[Improved] dnsproxy library has been updated 3016Two months of development are rarely enough to come up with an update that big. Despite that, AdGuard 3.2 for Android is packed with major new features, not mentioning the long list of minor changes that goes on and on. There’s something for both experienced users (userscripts support, DNS user filter) and for absolute beginners (feature discovery) to help them make their first steps. And everyone will equally appreciate the improved stability and speed that come with CoreLibs filtering engine update. [Added] Feature discovery 2459We try to position AdGuard for Android as an app you can technically turn on and forget about it, but that can offer so much more if you spend some time to explore it. To help new users not get lost in many many features we added over the years, we'll now highlight the most important UI elements and give short tooltips that explain what they are all about. This will only happen when you visit this or that screen for the first time, of course, otherwise, it would become old very soon. [Added] Userscripts support 34Userscripts (we also call them extensions) are basically mini-programs written in Javascript that extend the functionality of one or more websites. Usually, you'd need some special userscript manager to add them, and it's traditionally more of a desktop thing. But with AdGuard everything is possible! Now you can add any userscripts by URL or load them from a file, and AdGuard will serve as a userscript manager and take care of the rest. Go to Settings > Extensions to enable some of the preinstalled extensions or to add custom userscripts. By the way, you can tap on any userscript from among the added ones to see more details and to reinstall or delete it. [Added] DNS User filter and custom hosts files support 2803,1851This is very similar to the regular User filter for custom filtering rules, but for DNS requests. You can find it at Settings > DNS Filtering > DNS Requests blocking. DNS User filter supports two types of syntax: a limited portion of AdGuard syntax and "hosts" syntax. More about it in our Knowledge Base. Another DNS-related feature is hosts files support. AdGuard users now can add any hosts lists as custom DNS filters. Again, this option is on the Settings > DNS Filtering > DNS Requests blocking screen. [Fixed] IPv6 filtering doesn't work in automatic proxy mode 2579Not a new feature, but a very important fix. Many users with rooted devices use AdGuard in automatic proxy mode, and it turned out that IPv6 filtering wasn't working in this mode. In this version, the problem is fixed. Ad blocking[Added] "Disable AMP" userscript 2815[Added] Firefox preview has been added to the list of browsers 2958[Changed] Google DOH and DOT URLs in the configuration have been updated 2844[Fixed] A bug with license status, filters and userscripts updates 2855[Fixed] Issues while in root+proxy mode configuration 2894[Fixed] The value for one of Stealth Mode settings can't be set 2788[Fixed] Filter groups' statuses aren't restored from backup 2887[Fixed] DNS filter's metadata doesn't update 2830[Fixed] Double tap is required to start protection 2883[Fixed] Custom filters aren't restored from backup 2864[Fixed] Wrong rule is suggested when blocking an HTTPS tunnel request 2865[Improved] CoreLibs filtering engine has been updated to v1.4.91 2928UI[Added] An error toast when an error occurs during a long-running background task 2819[Added] Add "Extension Details" activity 2807[Added] Empty field validation when adding a new extension 2954[Fixed] Android TV Overlayed hints can't be dismissed 3003[Added] Response status to the DNS log entry details 2835[Changed] Languages' names have been homogenized in the language select menu 2753[Changed] A bullet has been added to the statistics period selection dialog 2756[Changed] Cutout area on cutout devices is now colored 2952[Changed] Icons order in Apps Management has been made consistent 2777[Changed] Notification about updated userscripts and filters 2796[Changed] Dialogs on the Stealth mode screen 2808[Changed] "New custom filter" dialogs layout 2809[Changed] An indicator telling that AG cannot filter itself has been added to Apps Management 2700[Changed] AdGuard and Proxy notifications have been combined into a single notification group 2718[Changed] Upstream DNS server's address is now shown in the Filtering log 2735[Changed] "Get Premium" activity now closes after free trial is successfully started 2816[Fixed] Minor UI layout issue 2934[Fixed] Homepage link for Tracking Protection filter 2937[Fixed] Overlayed hints can’t be dismissed 2979[Fixed] UI resets to the classic theme after switching the update channel 2784[Fixed] UI bug on older LG devices 2789[Fixed] Settings activity doesn't run on some devices with rare firmware 2770[Fixed] Search results in Filtering log do not include some matching entries 2681[Fixed] Valid email address is highlighted as if it was invalid 2752[Fixed] Minor UI-related issues 2870[Fixed] An inconsistency with the UI of Stealth Mode settings 2854[Fixed] Wrong text below the license type in the main menu 2903[Improved] User dialogs have been greatly improved 2754[Improved] Items in dialogs are now highlighted on tap 2716[Improved] Search functionality in the Apps Managements is slow 2951Networking[Added] TCP listener to the DNS filtering proxy 2470[Changed] "Block WebRTC" Stealth Mode option is now applied to browsers only 2757[Fixed] IPv6 filtering doesn't work in automatic proxy mode 2579[Fixed] AdGuard blocks internet connection 2842[Fixed] IPv6 is not resolved within IPv6 VPNs if the main connection is IPv4-only 2325[Fixed] Proxy settings won't renew if user disables proxy via notification 2707[Fixed] Low-level setting pref.dns.blocking.nxdomain works inconsistently 2847[Fixed] Search suggestions don't work in Firefox 2884Other[Added] Userscripts metadata localizations 2806[Fixed] Background filters update does not work 3006[Changed] Localizations have been updated [Changed] File names for exported User filter and Whitelist 2880[Fixed] An error when you export settings 2906[Fixed] Homepage link for Tracking Protection filter 2937[Fixed] DNSProxy logging level does not change 2858[Fixed] AdGuard crashes to desktop 2762[Fixed] AdGuard freezes when the device orientation is switched to landscape mode at a certain time 2765[Fixed] AdGuard crashes after adding a certain custom filter 2888[Fixed] App sometimes crashes upon launch on S10+ devices 2825[Improved] AdGuard now launches faster 2786[Improved] Update CoreLibs to 1.4.138 3001With releases like this one it's hard to build up excitement, but they are necessary. There are no major new features or radical design decisions. Instead, as you will see, there are a lot of minor UI changes to improve user experience and some fixes to known crashes. So the app should be more stable and user-friendly after this update. Ad blocking[Changed] Opera Touch has been added to the browsers list 2691[Fixed] HTTPS Filtering is unavailable on some devices 2736Network[Fixed] AG breaks captive portals authentication 2713[Improved] DNS-related functionality has been updated 2749[Improved] Optimised interaction with Magisk v.19.0 2679UI[Added] "Export the license information" flag when exporting settings 2622[Added] "Modified requests" filter to filtering log 2623[Added] A confirmation dialog when exiting AdGuard 2566[Added] An option to download updates manually 2299[Added] An option to run the onboarding tool for the second time 2562[Added] Attention bar on the main screen if no filters are enabled 2609[Added] Icons to switchbars 2610[Changed] "Filters auto-update period" setting is now grayed out when filters auto-update is disabled 2593[Changed] Battery usage chart draw style has been changed 2669[Changed] Localizations have been updated 2725[Changed] More information about events is shown now by default in filtering log 2564[Changed] New UI for landscape orientation 2335[Changed] The descriptions for Stealth Mode options have been updated 2660[Fixed] An issue with screen rotation 2721[Fixed] Inconsistency with context menu position on the Proxy settings screen 2641[Fixed] Incorrect display of letters on the App management screen 2619[Fixed] Last selected statistics date range does not persist 2516[Fixed] Logs for exporting have been stripped of identifying information 2639[Fixed] Occasionally stats for ads blocked are not shown correctly 2627[Fixed] Splash screen is white when dark theme is enabled 2657[Fixed] System language detection fails in some cases 2684[Fixed] UI corrections on the main screen 2617[Fixed] UI does not support Android TV 2611[Fixed] Widget 1x1 is missing on some devices 2666[Improved] First launch VPN description has been improved 2640[Improved] Multiple Filtering log improvements 2638[Improved] Separators have been added to statistics for better readability 2630[Improved] UI has been made more friendly towards color-blind people 2637Other[Changed] The suggested battery capacity value for Huawei devices has been changed 2587[Fixed] AdGuard crashes when you create rules from the filtering log 2737[Fixed] AdGuard crtashes when you import settings 2687[Fixed] AdGuard doesn't recognize the SSL certificate 2675[Fixed] Background activity will be blocked in future Q builds 2629[Fixed] Compatibility problems [Fixed] Crash in the Apps Management settings 2308[Fixed] Protection turns on after app restart 2491[Improved] CoreLibs has been updated If you’ve been around the block, you know how we have it here: up goes the release, and the next day it’s the hotfix time. No exception with AdGuard 3.0, on some devices there’ve been problems with Wi-Fi calling, and some users reported updating issues. [Fixed] Update from v2.12 messes up DNS settings 2643[Fixed] Changing theme or language triggers "problematic device" notification 2644[Fixed] Wi-Fi calling issue on LG phones 2645What do you think of when you see a jump from v2.0 to v3.0? Whatever it is, you'll probably find it inside. New design, new features, better performance, and a variety of bugfixes. Without further ado: Stealth ModeIt is telling that we’re starting our feature overview with Stealth Mode, listing it even before the redesign, or anything else. With Stealth Mode, AdGuard takes another role in addition to ad blocker and app manager: the role of a privacy protection tool, and a strong one at that. AdGuard has had a special Tracking Protection filter for a long time, but the new module presents an entire range of tools. Some of them will suit almost everyone, and others are for more hardcore users. [Added] Stealth Mode module2094A much anticipated addition, all thanks to the aforementioned CoreLibs integration. For the uninitiated, Stealth Mode module is responsible for protecting your privacy. Use it in conjunction with Tracking Protection filter to ensure the best protection. Also mind that different Stealth Mode options differ in their severity, some are “free”, and some come with certain trade-offs in convenience. When in doubt, read the tooltips or even send us a message with a question. New UIAs important as Stealth Mode is, the tone of the update is largely dominated by the visual changes, and this time there are plenty. Almost every aspect of the old design was reworked, revamped and (hopefully) improved. There’s too much to mention in one chunk of text, so let's divide them into more digestible paragraphs. [Improved] App redesign713One of the most expected, and at the same time controversial changes, for sure. We were debating whether to put “Changed” or “improved” tag on this one, and decided for the latter. We wholeheartedly believe that the new variant is better than the old one. Our designers spent countless hours on it, going through many iterations, and this is where we finally arrived. As you will notice very soon, we changed not only colors but the layout too. For seasoned AdGuard veterans, it will take some getting used to, but we are sure you’ll find the new design even better and more convenient after a while. [Added] Dark theme104And before you say “But I was hoping for the dark theme!” — don’t worry, it is also available. Looks not a single bit less slick than the default one. Hop straight to settings and switch to it if you are a night person :) [Added] Statistics charts2083Statistics are useful, it’s always nice to know how many ads were blocked, how much traffic was saved and so on. But simply looking at bland numbers is not very informative, and also plain boring. Charts both provide more information and are much more comprehensive. [Improved] New first launch wizard1965If you are reading this, likely you don’t need any suggestions and you can navigate AdGuard’s options with ease. But for new and less experienced users this will be a helpful addition. Upon the first launch, the wizard will tell you about available features and suggest turning them on. [Improved] Widget redesign2354App’s icon was changed, so the widget needed to be altered as well. Not much to say here, aside from the change in looks, widgets now provide some statistics about blocked requests and so on. CoreLibs updateIn case you need a refresher, CoreLibs is the new filtering engine that AdGuard is built upon. What AdGuard can and can't do is defined by it, so no wonder it's so important. One of the biggest advantages of CoreLibs compared to the previous engine is that it's cross-platform. This means AdGuard for Android can now take the best from the other AdGuard apps, and you can already see it in action with Stealth Mode. In this update, CoreLibs receives a further boost, granting better performance and filtering quality. About 150 improvements were made to the filtering engine. We cannot list them all here, but here is a link if you want to check them out. Other changesHere are some of the more niche features that will primarily appeal to more tech-savvy users. [Improved] DNS functionality2415There are, in fact, several different improvements hiding under one. Instead of bundling with the dnscrypt-proxy binaries, we are now using our own DNS proxy server that supports all existing DNS protocols. But enough of this gobbledygook, what does it mean for you, the user? AdGuard now supports DNS-over-TLS protocol, which is one of the most secure modern DNS protocols To configure a DNS-over-HTTPS (another secure DNS protocol) server, you don’t need to know the SDNS and can use a simple string like `$hls`1. Indicate any number of upstream servers for your custom DNS server setup. [Added] More filter subscriptions12Self-explanatory: the more, the better! If your favorite subscription wasn’t in the default list before, check it again. [Added] Custom filter subscriptions by URL13…and if it is still not there, no big deal! Just add it manually, because now doing it is extremely easy. Just tap the respective button, enter the filter list’s URL, and it will appear among the rest of the filters. New filter will be updated automatically, and of course, you can add more than one at a time. [Added] Protection suggestions tab2241And again, a feature mostly aimed at newer users. AdGuard for Android accumulated quite a bit of features over the years, and it is not easy to identify from the get-go which are the most important. This new tab draws your attention right on the main screen and hints at which steps can be taken to enhance your protection. [Added] Problematic devices detection2458It seems that more and more smartphone manufacturers follow the questionable trend of killing apps whenever they feel like it. Some brands and models do so more often than other. Fortunately, there are certain steps you can take to improve the situation, and these steps vary depending on your particular device. AdGuard learnt to detect such problematic smartphone models, and when it gets killed like that for the first time, it will show you a notification that explains what just happened (accompanied by some pieces of advice how to prevent that in the future). Its not a cure-all (if only there was one), but definitely better than nothing. [Fixed] Wi-Fi calling doesn’t work with AdGuard2550Due to the way Wi-Fi calling is implemented, you will face problems if you try to use it while having an active VPN. Up until this update AdGuard wasn’t an exception — but it will be now. Without going into technical details (they are available by the link above), let’s just say we found a way to make AdGuard and Wi-Fi calling friends. [Improved] Added fallback DNS servers2490If for whatever reason your current DNS server becomes unavailable (doesn’t matter whether you use one of the servers from the list we provide or a custom one), AdGuard uses your system default DNS as a fallback server. Not an ideal solution, so now you can indicate any DNS server (or even multiple) to be used as a fallback. Go to “Advanced Settings > Low-Level Settings” to set it up. CommonUI[Added] Adaptive icon support 1548[Added] Context menu to the license activity 1885[Added] CoreLibs version to the About screen 2255[Added] Background / foreground CPU time to the battery usage screen 2355[Added] Total requests count 785[Added] Toggle to turn on/off all user filters & whitelist for debugging 1335[Added] Toast notifications to inform user why an item is disabled/greyed out 699[Added] Indicator for when Stealth mode rules were applied to a request or response 2365[Added] Error notification when exporting logs and system info with an empty file name 2462[Changed] Filter settings have been reworked 1806[Changed] About screen has been reworked 797[Changed] Filtering options in Filtering log have been redesigned 2265[Changed] License status notifications 2460[Changed] Old notification text in HTTPS Filtering 2510[Changed] The app UI is distorted in Arabic 2547[Changed] “Data saved” value goes beyond the bounds 2549[Fixed] Menu items disappear on the promo screen 2504 - [Fixed] Filter names have been specified for all filtering rules in Filtering log2320[Fixed] Main stat doesn’t change after resetting the statistics 2506[Fixed] A filter group doesn’t get enabled if a filter is enabled from search 2590[Fixed] Adding AdGuard widget doesn't work correctly 2484[Fixed] Crash after search in Apps Management 2508[Fixed] Battery consumption displayed wrong 2487[Fixed] Browsing security event has wrong status in Filtering Log 2512[Fixed] “Content Blocking" menu is missing 2599[Fixed] Custom launchers break widget's size 2521[Fixed] Incorrect notification is shown after checking for updates when there is no connection 2502[Fixed] Protection is restarted when enabling a filter group with all filters disabled 2589[Fixed] Empty Stealth mode parameters in Filtering Log 2495[Fixed] Landscape orientation UI errors 2612[Fixed] Filters in disabled groups receive updates 2581[Fixed] Recurring warning notifications in Apps Management 2481[Fixed] “I agree with Terms" button is not visible on screens with small resolution 2571[Fixed] Incorrect animation 2597[Fixed] Outdated filters can't update their descriptions 2486[Fixed] Extra icon in Custom filters group section 2592[Fixed] Protection is not restarted after enabling the Custom filters 2517[Fixed] Side menu is always opened after restarting the app 2479[Fixed] Social media filter gets disabled if you skip the onboarding screen after the update 2545[Fixed] Support menu bug 2561[Fixed] Switches randomly change their states after screen rotation 2559[Fixed] The license page does not fit on the screen 2464[Improved] An icon added for the recommended filters on the filter groups screen 2556[Improved] A placeholder has been adopted for the current year 2440Networking[Fixed] AG connecting to a proxy which is not added yet 2543[Fixed] Connection is lost when DoH/DoT is enabled 2475[Fixed] DNS appears in Apps management search results 2505[Fixed] IPv6 upstream addresses are used for default DNS providers 2477[Fixed] No internet connection via root proxy on T-mobile 2428[Fixed] Wrong custom DNS server name for DOH stamps 2514[Fixed] ConnectionFinder finds wrong connection 2450CoreLibs & Crash[Improved] CoreLibs updated to 1.3.207 2621[Changed] CL version added to the state file 2509[Fixed] Crash after settings importing 2503[Fixed] Crash in the Apps Management settings 2308[Fixed] When selecting a quick install, automatic crash reporting doesn't turn on 2497Other[Added] AdGuard DNS-over-HTTPS servers to DNS providers 2379[Added] Firewall events to Filtering log 1214[Added] Stealth mode parameters included to the report link 2370[Added] Filtering log extended search feature 1369[Added] 1x4 widget with current statistics 576[Changed] Localizations have been updated [Changed] The view of VPN dialog 2636[Changed] Comments in Filter editor can now be added and deleted individually 2228[Fixed] Compatibility issues [Fixed] Localization issues [Fixed] Stealth Mode settings persist in Filtering Log requests after license reset 2534[Fixed] “Disable Whitelist” doesn’t work 2218[Fixed] Requests highlighting issue 2474[Fixed] HTTPS Filtering settings bug 2582[Fixed] Importing settings from a file does not transfer filter settings 2513[Fixed] Infinite loading after download fail 2560[Fixed] Magisk Manager unable to pass SafetyNet check with AdGuard enabled 1894[Fixed] Settings backup does not contain app settings 2492[Fixed] Cookies TTL can’t be 0 2548[Fixed] AdGuard icon is missing on some devices after 2.12.223 update 2148[Fixed] An issue due to some providers relying on their DNS servers to provide IPv4-mapped addresses 1884[Improved] You can now clear stats for a single app 803[Improved] You can now sort apps on the Firewall screen 384[Improved] Filtering rules limitations 2401[Improved] Device's current SDK level is now sent with check update requests 2328Many of you already know, AdGuard team is working hard on developing AdGuard for Android v3.0. It has been taking a long time, but we are nearing the release. This small update serves a single purpose: prepare the current version so that the big update goes smoothly. No other changes — we saved them all for the big day :) One thing to mention: starting with AdGuard for Android v3.0, we will drop the support for devices with Android OS version 4.x. Sadly, they are simply becoming too old. We know it’s unusual for us to push an update directly to release channel, but this time we decided to do so nontheless. What was planned to be a quick hotfix, turned out to be an update that touches on several different issues. [Fixed] Auto-update check is not perfrormed properly 2153[Fixed] `$hls`2 error while exporting a log file 2162[Fixed] UC browser does not support HTTPS filtering 2183[Improved] Dnscrypt-proxy has been updated to v2.0.17 2168[Improved] DnsCrypt servers list has been updated 2171[Changed] Compatibility fixes Nobody likes to roll out a hotfix just a week after the release, but sometimes there's no other choice. We took this opportunity to not only fix the problem but also to update the CoreLibs filtering engine and make a handful of other useful changes. [Fixed] AdGuard does not restart after auto-pause on older Android devices 2127Turned out, on some older devices (Android 6 and older) AdGuard didn"t restart after the protection got paused automatically (say, on the network state change). This affected a large enough portion of AdGuard users to justify an immediate update. [Changed] Localizations has been updated [Fixed] An error occurring during the license activation 2134[Fixed] Expiring certificate issue on 32-bit Android devices 2128[Improved] Upgrade CoreLibs to 1.1.53 2141v2.12 is filled to the brim with new features. New filtering engine takes ad blocking quality and performance to a new level, improved notification settings and automation options will make the communication with the app easier, and freshly added DNS functionality will satisfy even the most demanding of users. Consider this version as a bridge to the big 3.0 release which surely come soon, with even more cool stuff! [Added] Integration with a completely new filtering engine (CoreLibs) 1869We have been working hard on integration with CoreLibs for a long time, and we are extremely proud and happy to finally switch to it. The importance of it has been mentioned before multiple times, including a post in our Blog. We recommend reading it for more details, but if you only want a brief summary, here it is: CoreLibs is a cross-platform filtering engine that will substitute previously used platform-specific engines. Thanks to it, the performance rate will increase drastically (twofold for AG for Android, according to our tests!). The unified filtering engine also means shorter development cycles, we no more need to account for the nuances of this or that OS. And finally, many features that only existed for one OS can now be easilly transfered to AG products for other platforms. So expect things like Stealth Mode on Android! [Added] Self-hosted automatic crash reporting system to catch the app crashes 1908New filtering engine (see above: CoreLibs) means that there may be more crashes than usual, and to address them quickly we introduce integration with automatic crash reporting system - Sentry. It will automatically send crash reports with all the information that developers need to fix the problem. For more details on what exactly is being sent, read our Privacy Policy. Just have a look at how many issues have been dealt with already thanks to it: [Fixed] Crash when running the TCP/IP stack 1984[Fixed] Crash caused (possibly) by a huge number of apps installed 1659[Fixed] Crash on opening app's settings with Assistant 1833[Fixed] Crash if protection fails to stop in 60 seconds 1927[Fixed] Crash: `$hls`3: Destination must be on external storage 1978[Fixed] Crash: The specified child already has a parent 1956[Fixed] Crash: Unable to import null to preferences 1987[Fixed] RuntimeException: The TCP/IP stack has finished its work unexpectedly 1970[Fixed] Timeout crash due to slow Magisk initialization 1939And you can help us to track down and fix even more, so please keep it enabled if you are on the beta update channel. [Added] Notification channels 1561This is something that will only be available to users of Android 8 and newer. We have divided our notifications into six categories: Protection Status, License Status, Updates, Outbound Proxy, Firewall and Other. You can not only enable/disable each category separately in the system notification settings, but also manage each of them by tapping on the category name. This opens wide door for customization. Depending on what is important for you and what is not so much, you can, for example, turn some of them silent while keeping the sound for the rest. [Added] Long press app shortcuts 1111Taking advantage of the feature available to users of Android 7.1+, we add long tap shortcuts. As it is obvious from the name, you just need to tap and hold on the app icon to bring up a list of fast actions. Among them are toggling the protection status, fetching AdGuard Assistant or checking for updates. \> A note — you can drag any of these options to create a widget. There are also two smaller buttons for opening app’s system settings and creating an AG widget, respectively. [Added] Automation settings (Tasker, AutomateIt, etc) 1896[Added] Extended Tasker API: proxy settings 1972Hopefully, you’ve already had a chance to test the new tasker API. This beta will give you something new to play with: proxy settings. Two new actions become available: A lot of users asked us about ways to automate some of AdGuard’s functions, like disabling protection when a certain app gets launched. Finally, we deliver, and the in-depth guide to automating AdGuard is already available in our Knowledgebase. [Improved] DNS functionality 1831There are two different improvements hiding behind one task here. First one is, we have upgraded DNSCrypt proxy to version 2. It is a general improvement, v2 is superior to v1 in speed and security. The other change is a bit more interesting: we’ve added “DNS over HTTPS" (DoH) support. This is an experimental protocol that is more secure due to increased protection against things like eavesdropping and man-in-the-middle attacks. You can easily find more technical information about DoH on the internet, but if you don’t want to bother just trust us: it is a nice thing to have :) [Added] More DNS providers added to the “known by default" list 1811The more the better, right? Right! This includes such popular providers as Cloudflare Public DNS, FreeDNS and many others. Find one that suits you best! Networking[Added] com.alseda.ideabank app - add to the HTTPS filtering exceptions 2082[Changed] Protection startup timeout is not used anymore when the VpnService requires preparation 1934[Changed] `$hls`6 is now checked for all Android versions 7+ 1918[Changed] If configured, outbound proxy must be used even if ad blocking is disabled for an app 1959[Fixed] Fix DnsCrypt parse scripts 2072[Fixed] AdGuard does not pause itself properly when a third-party VPN is started 1954[Fixed] AdGuard is disabled after network change event 1846[Fixed] AdGuard is not capturing the mobile data usage correctly 1856[Fixed] AdGuard misbehaves when it's set as always-on and it receives a connectivity change event 1844[Fixed] AdGuard protection is not restored after being revoked by another VPN 1944[Fixed] Unable to access internet with DNSCrypt enabled 1924[Fixed] AdGuard does not use the fallback DNS server when the primary server times out 2042[Fixed] Protection doesn't restart when changing mode of HTTPS filtering 2011UI[Added] Bulk change option for “HTTPS filtering" preference 2010[Added] A checkbox that disables Assistant and Filtering Log 1808[Added] "Terms of Use" step when the app is started for the first time 1890[Added] Marketing consent checkbox to the "Request trial" dialog" 1886[Added] Bulk edit option for ad blocking preference 1974[Added] Information about non-filtered connections to the filtering log 1730[Added] A custom file picker 1935[Added] Add "Enable all" and "Disable all" to User Filter selection options 1925[Added] A warning about moving the certificate to the system store 1824[Added] A permanent notification when HAR, pcap or "record everything" logging level is enabled 1450[Changed] User is now asked for confirmation before importing the settings file 1901[Changed] HTTPS filtering warning is not showed anymore on Android 7+ when the certificate is in the system store 1855[Changed] “Update available" notification made permanent 1921[Changed] Hide export option when User filter is empty 1995[Fixed] "I agree with Terms" button is not visible if scale is enlarged in Android settings 2036[Fixed] The toggle button icon missing from the notification drawer on Huawei P10 Premium 1996[Fixed] Send feedback doesn't save screen state after rotating 2080[Fixed] Bug in the AppsManagement screen 2101[Fixed] App UI is distorted in Arabic 1945[Fixed] AdGuard Notification Separator/Dot Size Issue on Samsung 1826[Fixed] User login/password is missing from the HTTP proxy settings 1872[Fixed] Wi-Fi icon disappearing when AdGuard is restarted 1861Other[Added] Add Joey for reddit to browser list 2067[Added] An option to reset HTTPS filtering's whitelist or blacklist to default 1707[Added] Hindi [hi-IN] localization 1998[Added] An option to renice the AG process priority 1812[Added] A new parameter for web reporting tool integration 1948[Changed] Remove comments from HTTPS white/black list for CL configuration 2044[Changed] Start using ProcessHealthStats instead of scanning proc-stat for calculating AdGuard's own battery usage 1967[Changed] `$hls`7 is now used for the website links 1875[Changed] Amazon AppStore build got rid of 1893[Changed] The way conflicting apps are being detected has been changed 1823[Changed] Translations moved from Spanish [es-ES] to Spanish [es] locale 1900[Changed] Users with an active subscription will not be notified anymore about the upcoming license key expiration 2105[Fixed] Certificate moved to the system store is not accepted on Android 8.1 2108[Fixed] A few CoreLibs bugs [Fixed] Samsung Pay in South Korea won't work when any VPN is running 1209[Fixed] The app hangs when press cancel button in bulk change setting of apps management 2056[Fixed] HTTPS whitelist entries can't be deleted if there is a request in search box 2041[Fixed] HTTPS whitelist entries not saving 2026[Fixed] Importing a backup from the stable version breaks DNS settings 2034[Fixed] Compatibility issues [Fixed] AdGuard can't detect when certificate was removed using Android settings 1830[Fixed] AdGuard crashes when launching Assistant on Android 4.2.2 1842[Fixed] Can't export User Filter on Android 8.1.0 1865[Fixed] Some rules in the User filter keep working after being disabled 1881[Fixed] Error while importing settings 1955[Fixed] Slow initialization of Magisk upon the device boot on Samsung S9 1852[Fixed] Moving the certificate does not work with Magisk 1928[Fixed] Moving the certificate to the system store does not work on some devices 1827[Fixed] NullPointer exception in the `$hls`8 method 1938[Fixed] T-Mobile counts traffic as Tethering when VPN is active 1741[Fixed] The AdGuard app is filtered in the manual proxy mode 1958[Fixed] AdGuard process kills itself unexpectedly 1887[Improved] Battery stats are counted properly now 1915This update is on a larger side, just judging by the number of entries in the changelog. Two ‘whales’ of this release are both integrations with an external app: AdGuard Assistant and web reporting tool. Assistant will help you manage filtering in apps and browsers from the notification shade, and reporting tool is what it’s called — a convenient way to report any missed ads, false positives and such. [Added] Extended AdGuard notification — an "Assistant" button 1614There are now two action buttons in the AdGuard notification. One is “Pause”, which pauses the protection upon tapping (tap again on the notification to resume it), but the more interesting one is “Assistant”. When you tap it, a list of recently used apps and websites will show up. Tap on any of them for more options, like opening filtering log, denying the app network access (or whitelisting/blacklisting in case of a website), or proceeding to the app/website-specific settings screen in Apps Management. We believe this will save you quite a bit of time, especially if you are an active user and often find yourself in a need to pause protection, whitelist a website etc. In fact, we tested it ourselves and found it extremely convenient! :) [Added] Integration with reporting web tool 1615This feature is already familiar to AdGuard for Windows, AdGuard for iOS and AdGuard browser extension users. Basically, this is a way to report any filtering-related issue on a page: missed ad, false positive etc. To do so, go to app’s side menu and select “Report an issue”. Instead of an immediate “Send a message to support” screen, you will get a dialog to select the type of issue. Choosing one of the filtering-related issues will open a web page and a wizard will take you step by step through the process of filling in the required information. Don’t worry, most of the fields will be pre-filled by the AdGuard app! This way of reporting missed ads and such is beneficial to both filters developers and users — the former will get all the information they need to fix the problem, and latter will be sure that the issue will be resolved in the shortest amount of time possible. Ad blocking[Added] YousList to the list of available filters 1803[Changed] ExtendedCss has been updated to v1.10 1787[Fixed] Added support for `$hls`9 exceptions rules 1636Networking[Changed] "ExtendedCss" module has been upgraded to v1.0.9 1633[Changed] Auto-proxy is reconfigured now on network state change 1630[Changed] OpenNIC server address has been updated 1632[Changed] 1582[Fixed] AdGuard is not capturing the mobile data usage correctly 1665[Fixed] App traffic is blocked on Android 4.x even when it should not be filtered at all 1715[Fixed] Manual VPN connections crash when AG is enabled 1022[Fixed] Error on VPN reconfiguration: failed to bind TUN pcb 1634[Fixed] IPv6 filtering does not work on Oreo 8.1 + Magisk 1679[Fixed] Firewall temporary allowance notification is not displayed 966[Fixed] AdGuard exposes an open port 1640[Fixed] DNS proxy server is now restarted on network change regardless of whether VPN reconfiguration is enabled or not 1780[Fixed] VPN reconfiguration has been disabled by default on Samsung + Oreo 1774[Fixed] Due to IPv6 filtering in proxy mode Facebook believes that IPv6 is accessible 1738[Fixed] IPv6 connectivity is not enabled on protection stop if 'pref.proxy.block.ipv6' is enabled 1457[Fixed] Error building the VPN tunnel on the network change on Huawei Mate 10 1594[Fixed] Ipv6 address lookup error 1786[Fixed] Using DNSCrypt in AdGuard blocks internet connection 1562UI[Changed] Notification action text color 1784[Changed] HTTPS filtering lists have been divided into pre-defined and user-defined 1748[Changed] 2017 to 2018 1682[Changed] "Blocked ads" and "blocked trackers" have been separated in the app stats 1590[Changed] "Ad blocking" is now grayed out setting in per-apps settings if "Block ads in apps" is disabled 1484[Fixed] Certificate state styles in HTTPS filtering settings 1551[Fixed] Filtering log search issues 1610[Fixed] Current language is displayed as the default language, instead of the system language 1588[Fixed] Visual glitch with Amazon version activation 1603[Fixed] Filtering log fails to refresh after being cleared 1728[Fixed] Pause/Assistant buttons' look on Xiaomi 1739[Improved] IconCache now handles non-bitmap icons 1789Other[Added] New localizations — Spanish (Latin), Danish, Arabic 1583 ,1662- [Changed] AdGuard DNS over IPv6 has been added to the list of regular DNS servers1799[Changed] Level3 has been removed from the list of available DNS servers 1800[Fixed] Beta build doesn’t have "beta" update channel by default 1377[Fixed] While app is in Russian, preview opens an EN version of Knowledge base article instead of RU 1624[Fixed] FAQ articles are not accessible when AdGuard is switched to Japanese 1622[Fixed] First line of imported user filter rules is always interpreted as an actual rule 1717[Fixed] Disabling net access for Android OS does not work 1498[Fixed] Invalid file types can be imported into the UF 1301[Fixed] AdGuard does not restart automatically after OpenVPN is disabled 1628[Fixed] "Remove certificate" works incorrectly without root 1759[Fixed] AdGuard won't start on boot on some Oreo devices 1727[Fixed] Autopause does not work when there's no internet connection 1749[Fixed] "Move certificate to system store" doesn’t work 1763[Fixed] Crash while exporting the log file 1779[Fixed] Google Backup does not work on Wi-Fi in VPN mode 1587[Fixed] It takes too long to stop a local server in manual proxy mode 1746[Fixed] No HTTPS filtering status flag in reports 1740[Fixed] Wi-Fi calling doesn't work with T-Mobile 1570[Fixed] AdGuard stops working when its language is set to Arabic 1765[Fixed] Compatibility issues A somewhat "unexpected" AdGuard for Android update — much smaller than a usual one. It contains a couple of hotfixes, which were basically the reason to release this version, alongside several quality of life improvements like separate WiFi/Mobile statistics in "Apps Management". [Added] Separate Wi-Fi/Mobile stats 1542Here we introduce one 'visual' change: separate Wi-Fi/Mobile stats on the 'Apps Management' screen. There's now a drop-down menu on the statistics screen that allows you to choose between displaying stats for Wi-Fi, Mobile or all traffic. [Fixed] Wakelock (caused by GCM_RECONNECT) prevents devices from sleeping 1547A self-explanatory one. There was an annoying bug with "Wakelock" that prevented the device from entering sleeping mode. Other[Added] Danish Adblock list filter 1523[Changed] Translations for 'Advanced settings' screen have been updated 1507[Fixed] Protection is restarted when you open HTTPS filtering menu 1605[Fixed] Crash in Amazon version 1608[Fixed] Compatibility issues We usually try to avoid having “inbetween” major updates, but this time is different. There were not as many big changes to justify labeling this version 2.11, but some of them are still very important so we couldn’t just keep shelving them. A couple of serious bugs have been fixed: misbehaving “Protection” button on Android 7, certificate detection issue and “broken” whitelist. You’ll find a lot of minor fixes too, plus updated translations. [Fixed] "Protection" button misbehaves The AOT (ahead-of-time) compilation method on Android 7.x could remove whole chunks of AdGuard code on its optimization step. This led to various problems, including the persistence of VPN connection despite the disabled protection. [Fixed] Certificate detection issue We have changed the algorithm of user certificate detection and it now works more correctly. Ad blocking [Fixed] Whitelist is not working Network [Fixed] Unexpected exception in the onUdpConnectRequest handler [Fixed] Automatic proxy (with root) is starting very slowly [Fixed] Disabling net access for Android OS does not work [Fixed] Moscow subway Wi-Fi cannot work with DNS filtering enabled [Fixed] Disabling internet access for Android OS does not work [Fixed] Internet is not working after switching from Local HTTP proxy(root) to VPN UI [Fixed] Minor UI issue in traffic stats screen [Fixed] The application is not fully translated after changing the language [Fixed] Proxy port more than 32767 is converted to 0 [Fixed] Incorrect calculation result of "App Details "screen [Fixed] Protection restarts when exporting settings [Fixed] Import of previously exported settings is buggy [Fixed] The visual glitch with 2 active DNS servers is back Other [Changed] Japanese translation [Changed] Traditional Chinese translation [Changed] Several compatibility fixes [Fixed] The header is not written after the HAR file rollover [Fixed] AG should request write_external_storage permission in runtime when it's required [Fixed] Proxy mode with Magisk 14.2 takes 2+ minutes to enable [Fixed] bccard.com, local.gosi.go.kr are not accessible with the HTTPS filtering enabled [Fixed] Alisa is broken in Yandex.Browser alpha Hi everyone! AdGuard for Android has always been one of the most rapidly evolving AdGuard products, and it stays that way. Today, we introduce to you the new version, featuring some of the biggest and potentially the most important changes in a while: significant increase of the filtering speed, outgoing proxy and TOR support, DNS filtering, DNS encryption and everything cool that goes alongside it. More details ahead! [Added] Improved outbound proxy support There is now a separate section for outbound proxy configuring in the main section of "Settings" menu, just above the "Advanced". You can now add, configure and use multiple proxies through AdGuard. Please note that only filtered apps' traffic is routed through AdGuard (which means it will only work for browsers in the free version). Also, DNS requests are not routed through proxies. One related thing worthy of a separate mention: now it is very easy to set up Tor proxy via Orbot. Once you install Orbot, there will be a configured Tor proxy at the ready in the AdGuard proxy settings. Just enable Orbot in the notification bar, and you are good to go! [Added] Improved DNS settings We have also allocated a separate screen for DNS settings, you can find it in the side menu. You can add a custom DNS server, or select any public DNS provider from our list, including AdGuard DNS servers. No matter what server you choose, you can enable DNS filtering there. Another great feature is DNSCrypt support. It is a special protocol that makes your DNS traffic secure, and we recommend to choose a DNS provider that supports DNSCrypt (by the way, AdGuard DNS does!). [Added] Integration with the new network stack [Added] Integrate common URL filtering library These words may appear a tad too techy, so let us explain. Behind the ad blocking process of every AdGuard app on every platform lies the same algorithm. This algorithm - network stack - has been significantly improved recently, its performance has been increased up to 3 times compared to old numbers. In this version we integrate the Android app with it and also with our new filtering library. [Added] Logs and system info export This is a new addition to the 'Advanced settings'. Basically, after you tap it, the app grabs all current logs, packs it into an archive and asks you where to export it. It will be useful mostly for the forum and GitHub frequenters - for example when you report a bug and the support team member asks you to collect some logs. But it also can be helpful in certain tech support cases. [Added] Battery usage stats screen Historically, questions about AdGuard battery usage are among the most frequently asked ones. Sadly, Android distorts the battery consumption breakdown, attributing other apps' traffic and battery consumption to AdGuard. We've even written a detailed knowledgebase article that explains this issue. To mitigate the misconception, we added a new screen called 'Battery usage'. You can access it by tapping on the battery icon in the top right corner of the main screen. Inside you will find a chart that shows the AdGuard battery resource consumption within the last 24 hours, with an option to get more detailed hour-to-hour data by tapping on the dots on the chart. Besides that, there's also a numeric breakdown of the relevant data and a short technical explanation. Adblocking [Added] Add support for browsers cloned by the "App Cloner [Added] Add EasyList Lithuanian filter [Added] Networking [Changed] The iptables rules have been reworked [Changed] Add new filtered ports [Changed] AdGuard now can handle compressed responses when downloading filters [Fixed] Iptables redirect doesn't work for IPv6 [Fixed] Reinitialize VpnService when newly installed app should not be filtered [Fixed] Captured HAR is invalid [Fixed] Adguard cannot handle huge chunks properly [Fixed] Cryptography-code error [Fixed] No internet connection when DNScrypt and "record everything" logging level are enabled [Fixed] NPE in DnsUpstreamServer [Fixed] Alpha build segfaults when accessing some websites [Fixed] Old certificates are not purged properly [Fixed] The Onion (theonion.com) does not work with AdGuard enabled [Fixed] Error while generating a domain certificate [Fixed] If IP address is blocked by ISP, it is impossible to connect to the site even via proxy [Fixed] No internet connection after disabling DNS settings [Fixed] Auto Proxy mode causes Wi-Fi Calling to fail for Verizon Wireless [Fixed] When switching from VPN to Auto Proxy, Protection "restarts" but mode doesn't change [Fixed] Iptables redirect doesn't work for ipv6 P2 [Fixed] Opera browser now targets SDK level 25 and does not trust user certificates UI [Added] "Add new rule" button is missing in user filter [Added] Open links in a webview [Added] Open AdGuard by long-pressing on the tile icon [Added] Add an option to search in the filtering log [Added] Round icons support for Android 7.1 [Added] Add a checkbox "Overwrite existing rules" to the import user filter dialogue [Added] Show filters which blocked an element in the Filtering log [Added] Export logs and system info [Added] Trim string when user enters new domain or rule into Whitelist/User filter [Added] Export/import of all profile's settings [Added] An annotation to "Google Play services" app details [Added] Custom DNS ports support [Changed] Rework the HTTPS filtering settings section [Changed] Dialog windows should have min width [Changed] Change "Filtering log" status label text [Changed] Change AdGuard notification text 6.0+ [Changed] Contents of state.txt file (the one attached to support messages) [Changed] French translation has been updated [Changed] 'Adguard' to 'AdGuard' in all translations [Changed] AdGuard notification text on Andoird 6.0+ [Changed] Some wording has been updated across the app [Changed] Minor UI changes [Fixed] Firewall UI inconsistency [Fixed] Deleting a single rule from a search result removes all rules from the User Filter [Fixed] First string is imported as a rule even if it is a comment. [Fixed] Subscription status description is misleading [Fixed] Few issues with the new DNS sub-menu section [Fixed] Wrong padding in the DNS section [Fixed] Spelling issue in DNSCrypt [Fixed] Displaced titles in the 'Statistics' tab of the 'DNS' screen [Fixed] The search request is reset after keyboard is closed [Fixed] Make the log stop scrolling when reading it [Fixed] Incorrect DNS is displayed when you set up a custom DNS [Fixed] AdGuard doesn't memorize the selected DNS server [Fixed] Proxy warning in apps management can be seen when changing tabs [Fixed] Scrolling on the DNS screen works incorrectly [Fixed] FAQ is displayed in the wrong language on Android N [Fixed] Side menu "Settings" button doesn't work as intended [Fixed] DNS requests blocking is not enabled by default when you toggle on the main DNS switch [Fixed] Main switch in HTTPS settings is not being toggled by tapping on the label [Fixed] Toast messages are shown in system language, not in app language [Fixed] Scrollbar is missing at both DNS server lists (regular and DNScrypt) [Fixed] Headers are not translated after switching the language [Fixed] Apps are missed from apps management statistics in proxy-mode [Fixed] "Block ads in all apps" is not checked after you activate the license key Other [Added] "Request trial" should require an email [Added] Add an annotation to "Google Play services" app details [Added] AdGuard has been added to Google's apps backup [Changed] Increase the trimming limit we use for request URLs [Changed] Beta build should have "beta" update channel by default [Changed] .apk file has been removed from the app cache after the update [Changed] Add AdGuard version to both settings and logs export files [Fixed] Don't ask for root access when crashed [Fixed] Missed separator in filtering log between Some users started to encounter a network error while using applications (YouTube, Google Plus, Facebook Messenger and some others). This update is a hotfix for that issue: 1334The new version is not excessively rich with new additions and other changes - more will come in v2.10 and, eventually, in AdGuard v3.0. However, there is still one big highlight - we have vastly reworked and improved the User filter. Read below to find out the details. [Improved] The user filter has been reworked 1279Any experience of interacting with the previous incarnation of User filter could not be described with any other word but 'miserable'. It used to be clunky, unresponsive and slow. A lot has changed in this version. First, the new design. It has become much cleaner. As you will see, we have combined all of the control elements - add a new rule, clear the filter, edit the filter, import and export - under one toolbar menu. Second, you now have an option to enter the so-called "edit mode" that brings up the multiline text edit area. It is very handy if you need to copy/paste/delete multiple lines of text at once, or just edit several rules in a row without clicking on each and every one of them. Finally, the general way it looks. Rules are color-differentiated depending on their type, comments are distinctively visible and every rule can be disabled and enabled back without having to delete and re-create it. If you have any interest in creating and maintaining a list of your own rules, you are going to, without any doubt, welcome these changes. We, personally, are very excited! :) Ad blocking[Added] Juvander's Adblock List 1225[Changed] Minor memory optimizations 1181[Changed] The range of the $$ rules was increased 1185[Changed] The way we handle rules with `$path`7 modifier 1274[Fixed] Rules constructor ignores referer 1221[Fixed] `$hls`9 modifier doesn't work 1268[Fixed] Firefox nightly 64-bit is not recognized as a browser 1257[Fixed] CPU overuse issue caused by repeating requests to a tracking server 1179Networking[Changed] The HTTPS exclusions list has been updated [Changed] HTTPS is not filtered any more for Nougat targeted apps without `$path`9 1286[Fixed] Nougat auto-pause issue 1202[Fixed] SHA-1 intermediate issue 1178[Fixed] App preview does not work 973[Fixed] Android O compatibility issues 1227[Fixed] VPN + IPv6 issue on Android 4.4.2 1267[Fixed] IPv4 mapped addresses bypass VPN 1026[Fixed] The first packet of a connection processing delay 1192[Fixed] AdGuard does not filter HTTPS connection with TLS 1.0 servers 1195[Fixed] Reconfiguring iptables on package add/replace leads to no internet 1245[Improved] Session resumption was implemented using session IDs 1238UI[Added] Portuguese (PT) and Persian language support 1139,1189[Changed] Subscription status description wording 1191[Fixed] Filtering Log toolbar layout 1180[Fixed] Crash on network type changes 1272[Fixed] Typos and punctuation mistakes 1159,1186[Fixed] User filter import doesn't work on Nexus 9 1300[Improved] Localizations has been updated 1290Other[Changed] Yuzu browser has been added to the list of browsers filtered by default 1285[Fixed] Multiple compatibility issues [Improved] Logging in case of a critical error 1216This is arguably the biggest we've changed our app since v2.5 or even since the introduction of the new design back in AdGuard v2.0. Some of these changes were meant to be introduced only in the 3.0 version, but we couldn't wait any longer :) Significant changes to UI, the long hoped-for filtering log feature, other new options - all this and much more awaits you in this update. [Improved] New app navigation system 969Alright, we realize that when it comes to changing the design, there's going to be a controversy. There will always be those who find it better than the old one, and there will always be those who don't. Our hope the majority of users will find the new navigation system more convenient. What exactly has changed? There is now a side menu, which will help to navigate through the app more easily. Besides that, we can finally utilize the context menu in the top-right corner, you can find an example of this in 'Apps Management' section. By the way, 'Apps management' will now include all Firewall settings as well. Having these two sections together at the same time felt excessive and confusing. [Added] Filtering Log 11Oh, boy. Anyone who has ever tried to check what's being filtered/blocked knows the struggle of inspecting AdGuard's log file. It was the only way, and I doubt there is a single user who found it convenient. No surprise, as it was initially meant to be used by filters developers only. We were thinking: 'Why would anyone want to see on such deep level what do their apps do?'. We had been completely ignoring tech savvy people who do care about it and do want to have a complete control of what is going on on their device. We'd like to apologize for this. We should have implemented filtering log functionality a long time ago. Well, better late than never. The filtering log has arrived, come and see for yourself. We don't expect to hit the nail on the head on the first try, so your feedback on what's lacking and what you can live without is invaluable. Ad Blocking[Added] $network basic rules modifier 1032[Added] Support for exception rules 815[Changed] The behavior of the third-party modifier 891[Changed] Websites cache is now suppressed after filters change 946[Fixed] $replace rules aren't applied to .m3u8 files content 1060[Fixed] Regular expressions with $ symbol aren't processed properly 1027Networking[Added] An option to not filter HTTPS on websites with 'Extended Validation' certificate 934AdGuard for Windows users are familiar with this option already. Extended Validation SSL certificates grant that the owner of the certificate has gone through a very strict process of verification. The trust for such certificate owners is much higher - those are usually banks, other financial organizations etc. Often times there are zero or close to zero ads on their websites, and filtering them is excessive anyway - it only increases the chance to break something useful. [Changed] VPN autopause is now disabled by default for new Android devices (Pixel, Nexus with Nougat) 1000From the beginning, the VPN autopause functionality was not 'a feature'. It is a workaround for some known Android issues and bugs. For example, tethering could not work along with a VPN, or AdGuard's network access could be denied in power saving mode. It seems that all these issues are sorted out in the newest Android devices, so we have disabled autopause functionality for them. You can turn it back ON in AdGuard's low-level settings if needed. [Fixed] HTTPS filtering in Nougat-targeted apps 979[Fixed] Amazon license check hangs while doing the background check 1121[Improved] Active proxy connections closing time was reduced 990[Imporved] AG styles are protected from disabling now 947UI[Added] Bulk change functionality for the Apps Management section 1063Available from the context menu that we have already mentioned above, it grants a fast and easy access to the most common settings that can be applied to all apps at once. [Added] A new advanced preference: a list of networks which LAN should be filtered for 1154Initially, there was just a bug that prevented AdGuard from filtering ads in Moscow subway Wi-Fi network. Turned out that wi-fi.ru is located inside of a LAN, which we exclude by default. Rather than making an exception for this particular network, we decided to choose a more broad approach and create a new preference. [Changed] Aggregate all removed apps stats in one item 806[Changed] 'Blocked' pages markup was updated 1029[Changed] Translations were updated 1138[Changed] 'Notification without icon' mode is made default for 'Notification icon' setting 988[Changed] Locale-specific number format is used now on the main screen 1117[Changed] 'Removed apps' package icons now appear inactive in the apps list 1105[Fixed] Data stats are shown for AdGuard app in Apps Management 889[Fixed] 'Learn more' button link resolves to an undefined page 1113[Fixed] FAQ UI is broken on Android 5.1.1 when you highlight the text 1097[Fixed] The quick settings tile doesn't highlight/shade when you toggle the protection 1100[Improved] 'App details' activity is sped up considerably 1099[Improved] pref.filtered.ports setting now can understand port ranges 830Other[Added] 'Watchdog period' advanced setting 1067Depending on the firmware, Android might be very aggressive to background services, killing them really frequently. In AdGuard case this aggressive behavior may be truly destructive. This feature starts a special 'watchdog' service, which keeps AdGuard's main process alive. However, it is disabled by default as most of the Android devices do not suffer from the 'random process killing' issue. [Added] ABVPN filter 1015[Added] Hungarian filter 1011[Added] AdGuard French filter 1127[Changed] Default HTTPS exclusions list was updated 1116[Changed] 'Update only over WiFi' option is grayed out when automatic filters update is disabled 953[Fixed] Crash while updating AdGuard 1086[Fixed] 'Filters autoupdate period' graying out bug 956[Fixed] Premium license expiration notification is shown after the first installation 1062[Fixed] Cannot send MMS when AdGuard is in Proxy+Auto filtering mode 1058[Fixed] VpnService.prepare crashes due to XPosed module 1084[Fixed] An attempt to get a license from within the app makes AdGuard crash when there's no browser installed 1112[Fixed] Compatibility issues [Improved] UDP connections handling was reworked 906It hasn't been long since we have released an urgent hotfix for AdGuard v2.8, and today there is going to be another one. It is not normal when such things happen, we realize it, and want to apologize to all of you. We'll do our best to avoid such situations in future. The most major fixed problem concerns one of the low-level settings - pref.vpn.ipv4.bypass, which, as the name suggests, allows to disable filtering for all ipv4 traffic. It was simply missing in the latest release version. Along with the problem mentioned above, a couple of other issues were addressed. An important hotfix for the recent release of AdGuard v2.8. It contains only one, but crucial fix: [Fixed] Routes exclusion string bug 939This bug affected AdGuard's work in WiFi networks and could lead to several problems, such as: no filtering fore some websites, local network FTP-server disability, incorrect functioning of WiFi calling feature. 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 810Extended 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 876Fresh 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 875With 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 :) [Added] pref.root.clear.youtube low-level flag 907This 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 766Networking[Added] pref.vpn.ipv4.bypass low-level setting 909If this option is enabled, AdGuard will ignore all IPv4 connections. This might appear wierd 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+) 755UI[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 759Minor and compatibility issuesLots of other minor issues and compatibility fixes. The full list can be found in our GitHub repository inside the descriptions of previous beta versions. Hi! We can't wait to tell you about new AdGuard for Android version! It has a little bit for everyone. If you like to have everything under control and customize filtering for every app, check out new settings section - 'Apps & Statistics'. It is much easier now to make your apps behave exactly as you want them to. For custom filter rules enthusiasts we have a new modifier: $app. Create rules that affect only one specific app, or all other apps except for it. Those who use Android N devices will save a lot of nerves now - new version of AdGuard automatically detects if an app is created specifically for Android N, which allows to avoid many problems (this affects some other potentially problematic apps too). And everybody will notice a general increase in quality. Many bugs were fixed, many useful changes were made. All details are in the changelog below. UI[Added] ‘Apps & Statistics’ settings section 633We decided to seriously redesign our Firewall section. There will be no more ‘Apps & Settings’ sub-section inside ‘Firewall’. Instead, we introduce a whole new first-level section named ‘Apps & Statistics’. It very much resembles the now gone ‘Apps & Settings’ but has some differences. For example, we got rid of ‘global’ switches - these buttons were too misleading. Also, you can now disable network access when the screen is off, and you can configure it for each app separately. Not only new connections are not allowed when this option is enabled, but also all existing connections are terminated when the screen goes off. Another big change is disposal of exclusions lists. Now you can simply add an app to exceptions through the ‘Apps and Statistics’ screen. There are other changes too, and we will not list them all here. We believe the new layout is more intuitive and you will have no troubles navigating through it. Important note: this is not yet a big redesign we plan to do in AdGuard 3.0. Only the tip of the iceberg :) [Added] An option to browse for a file to import user filter 120[Added] A notification to inform user of expiring license 606[Added] New localizations: Slovak & Norwegian Bokmål 688,717[Changed] Disabled vibration and sound for AdGuard notifications 205[Changed] Instead of stopping protection on settings change, a toast message is showed 667[Changed] When user changes default firewall settings, ask him if he wants to reset per-app settings 675[Changed] Show notification when VPN is revoked 672[Changed] AdGuard now counts DNS traffic towards a special “virtual” package named “DNS” 668[Fixed] AdGuard closes if you swipe it with ‘No icon’ notification setting 662[Fixed] An issue with Samsung’s buggy firmware (messed notification sounds) 716[Improved] Premium features description 669[Improved] UI accessibility for a visually impaired users 519Ad Blocking[Added] $app modifier 544This modifier will be useful for advanced users who create their own custom rules. It allows both blocking ads in a specific app and blocking ads everywhere except for that app. For example, Facebook uses same domains for both ads and useful stuff. This modifier allows to block facebook ads in other apps without breaking the Facebook app itself. [Fixed] Detect if app targets Android N 653Due to Android N security policy, HTTPs filtering is impossible for apps developed specifically for Android N, or other apps where user-installed certificates are not trusted. Previously that could lead to errors and app crashes. Now AdGuard detects if app targets Android N and does not filter HTTPS for such apps. [Added] RoList filter to the list of supported filters 523[Changed] Several browsers were added to the list of filtered by default 708,731[Fixed] Disabling filtering for “Android OS” now fully excludes OS packages from the VPN 732[Improved] Added support for the :style pseudo class syntax 701[Improved] Modified $empty modificator behavior to improve filtering 677[Improved] Increased content filtering rules maximum length limit 590Networking[Changed] Allowed DNS requests for root user 535[Fixed] An issue when allowed apps couldn’t connect when DNS was blocked 714,720[Fixed] SSL whitelist no more can be applied to random domains 738[Fixed] Resolved shadowing of our Apache commons classes by old versions shipped in Android 709[Improved] All our requests are now more secure with SSL/TLS 611Install/Update[Added] Automatic protection restart after AdGuard update 725[Fixed] Self killing on update 696CompatibilityFrom now on it will be much easier for users to add any app to exclusions. No need to go to low-level settings anymore, just open the apps screen in ‘Apps and Statistics’ and add it to exclusions from there. Following compatibility issues were fixed: Ad blocking interferes with videos in Mail.ru news app 711Upload doesn’t work for Yandex Disk 736Samsung Battery Saving mode 378,656HTC battery optimization 536Sync for Reddit app 645Cortana voice app 661Smart appointments in Google Calendar 658Following apps were added to exclusions due to problems caused by filtering: Idealo, Mountainview, Itau, Yik Yak, Box, Jet, MeetMe, MoovIt, Waze, Prisma, Grindr, Romeo Uncut, SwiftKey, S Voice, Goes, NU.nl, com.samsung.syncservice, Coursera, Astana Bank, Google Now, Yandex Navigator, Heetch, TomTom Go Mobile, Amazon apps, some banking apps (Issues: 673,729,641,516,642,676,612,528,492,733,715,710,702,712,686,679,674,659,655,650,637,584,447,624,647)Hello everyone!It feels like we were releasing version 2.5 just yesterday, and yet we are ready to present to you a new one: Adguard for Android v.2.6! You will find quite a lot of improvements and new features there. Last version introduced HTTPs filtering, and in this one we made it faster by A LOT :) Now it is so much faster and more stable. Also, our users get the ability to configure which DNS servers to use with DNS filtering, compatibility with other apps is improved, UI undergoes some tweaks, new filters are added to make filtering more comfortable... and much more! Ad Blocking[Added] Annoyances filter: 594We have decided to create a new separate filter for irritating elements that disturb users or interfere with web surfing. As you may know, we already have a Social media filter that removes numerous social media widgets and different buttons – “Like”, “Share”, “Tweet” etc. (we are sure you have noticed how many of them are on certain websites). Our new filter will go further in making your surfing even more comfortable. You can learn more about it in our blog. [Added] Custom DNS servers: 139. With Adguard you can now override system DNS settings and use any DNS servers you like. Just as with proxy settings, Android does not allow you to do it when you are on mobile data, so Adguard is your only option. To do it: go to Settings - Advanced - Low-level settings - tap pref.vpn.dns and enter preferred DNS servers addresses (one per line).Other changes: [Added] Korean Adblock list: 556[Added] Fanboy’s Swedish filter: 627[Added] Fanboy’s Vietnamese filter: 589[Added] LastPass app added to the browsers list: 476[Fixed] Improved ad blocking in Youtube app: 573[Fixed] Adguard fails to detect HTML on some websites: 554Networking[Added] Upstream proxy settings: 51.One of the most asked questions about Adguard is “can I use it with another VPN?”. The usual answer was “no, you can’t have two VPN running together (unless you have root and use AG in proxy mode)”. We are very excited to announce that we have brought a new solution suitable for non-rooted devices. Does this allow you to use two VPNs at the same time? No, unfortunately this is still impossible. However, most popular VPN providers allow you to use proxy instead and that’s what you can do now with Adguard. For instance, if you are a PIA VPN user, you now can setup Adguard to use their SOCKS5 proxy. Learn more about it here (scroll down until you see “SOCKS5 proxy” link). You may want to use TOR along with Adguard and it is also possible now! Here is a short instruction on how to setup Adguard to work with Orbot: Proxy with Tor. Run Orbot. Open Adguard. Go to Settings - Advanced, open Proxy settings. Select SOCKS4 proxy type, set host to 127.0.0.1 and port to 9050. That’s it, run Adguard protection and all your traffic is now going through TOR. One more thing worth noticing is that Adguard is currently the only way to use proxy when you are on mobile data. Otherwise Android just does not provide such possibility. [Added] New low-level setting allowing to block IPv6 traffic in Proxy+Auto filtering mode: 601It appears that in Proxy+Auto mode Adguard cannot filter IPv6 traffic. As a temporary solution we’ve introduced new low-level setting “pref.proxy.block.ipv6” allowing to block IPv6 traffic to public networks. It is disabled by default, so if you have IPv6 offered by your ISP, you may want to enable it. [Added] Low level switch for AG to dump HTTP/HTTPs content to a file: 502This switch will be very useful to filters developers and enthusiasts. Adguard saves HTTP(s) requests in a HAR (http archive) v1.2 format which can be easily analyzed with a Fiddler app: 502[Improved] HTTPs filtering performance: 501Another popular question was about download speed drop over HTTPs. HTTPs filtering is a heavy operation, so that was expected. What was unexpected to us is that some services like Google Play may download apps over HTTPs. So, we have greatly optimized the filtering speed. On our test device it has showed an increase in 5-10 times! Other changes [Changed] Updated default https exclusions list (almost 1k domains there now): 579[Fixed] Do not start VPN when another VPN is in use: 527[Fixed] Wi-Fi calling in UK EE network does not function if Adguard is active: 582[Fixed] No HTTPs filtering of Google domains in Chrome browser: 365[Fixed] Empty ad placeholders are visible in some apps with HTTPS filtering enabled: 402[Fixed] Adguard does not block connections when an app switches to SSL 3.0: 562[Fixed] Some apps repeat ad requests every second (Play music issue): 511[Fixed] HTTPs filtering does not work for Google domains (Android N): 486[Fixed] Error generating certificate for certificates w/o alternative name: 548[Fixed] Added workaround for update procedure on Android N 634[Fixed] Not starting VPN service on quick network change 636UI[Added] Default language is now “System” (just uses the system language even if you change it): 131[Added] Added Adguard shortcut for fast enabling or disabling Adguard: 481[Added] Show warning when user tries to set notification icon to “None”: 497[Changed] 1-place widget appearance: 481 [Fixed] An issue with Adguard shortcut opening app UI: 610 [Fixed] Tethering “conflict” notification is shown every time: 503[Fixed] Statistics detalization for low-res devices: 525[Fixed] Dialog windows width: 557[Fixed] Accessibility problem for visually impaired users: 519Compatibility[Fixed] Aliexpress: 615[Fixed] Yandex Navi and Maps: 447[Fixed] Wire: 517[Fixed] Sberbank and manual proxy mode: 545[Fixed] Adwords app: 327[Fixed] Outlook mobile app: 560[Fixed] Openbank: 504[Fixed] Samsung Theme Store: 571[Fixed] SimpleNote sync: 540[Fixed] Wawa: 543[Fixed] Yelp (cannot complete a transaction): 603[Fixed] PrivatBank: 567[Fixed] Angry Birds Friends: 546[Fixed] HERE Maps: 530[Fixed] FarPost Кино: 529Other[Fixed] Samsung Battery saving feature interferes with Adguard: 378[Fixed] HTC battery optimization mode interferes with Adguard: 536[Fixed] License key can be found in the log file: 595[Fixed] Limit the number of license check requests: 574[Fixed] HTC devices power saving mode: 536Not so long ago we announced a soon-to-come release of new AdGuard for Android version, and we keep our promise by pushing out AdGuard 2.5 today. Lots of new features and bugfixes are awaiting you, and some of them are HUGE. If you keep track of our blog, or forum, you already know that the killer news of this release is adding the HTTPS filtering. And yes, that means no more ads in YouTube, Facebook or Twitter - you name it. But there are other reasons to get excited besides it. Read on to find out what are they. HTTPS filteringPreviously, ads which are loaded using HTTPS were ignored. Now AdGuard can filter HTTPS protocol, which means that all such ads will be blocked. And these ads appear at many websites and apps - we already mentioned some of them above. To enable HTTPS filtering, simply go to AdGuard settings -> HTTPS filtering. Put checkmark besides 'Install certificate' checbox to install certificate, then enable 'Filter HTTPS connections' - all is ready now. The upside of this is obviously huge, but there are a couple of drawbacks as well: 1. You will need to set a password or a lockscreen pattern. This is a system requirement with no workarounds. 2. You will get a 'Network may be monitored' notification after enabling HTTPS filtering and after each device reboot. This notification, however, can be swiped away. HTTPS filtering works in two modes. By default, AdGuard will filter all HTTPS connections to all domains, except for domains from the whitelist. The other mode allows you to filter HTTPS connections to the domains from the blacklist only. We recommend blacklist mode for those with older smartphones and tablets, as filtering all HTTPS connections can possibly cause performance drop. Privacy and security From the beginning, the main goal of HTTPS was to secure your data that you transfer via network. We take privacy and security issues very seriously, and that's why we spent a lot of time to make sure you will not lose HTTPS advantages while filtering HTTPS protocol. 1. Your network traffic remains encrypted (because all the filtering happens inside your device). 2. AdGuard checks server certificates by itself, and with any hint of danger filtering of this connection will be ceased. 3. AdGuard is not affected by any SSL vulnerabilities which year 2015 was so rich of (it can be verified on SSL labs). 4. By default AdGuard doesn't filter connections with known bank domains and other websites with personal info. Since this beta we fixed a lot of bugs concerning HTTPS filtering. For those who want full control and maximum security, blacklist filtering mode will probably suit more than default whitelist mode. UI changes[Added] New material icon 203[Improved] Statistics detalization 48[Changed] "Rate App" button was returned to "About" view in Amazon build 232[Fixed] Changed selected text background in the Low level settings to differ from text color 260Ad Blocking[Changed] In Android 6.0 AdGuard now automatically pauses protection in the battery saver mode (unless battery optimization is disabled for AdGuard app) 247We feel this is an important change. When Android is switched to power saving mode, all apps are cut off from internet. But AdGuard VPN was still alive and receiving all the packets from these apps. Now we simply disable protection for the duration of power saving mode. When battery saver mode is off, we automatically enable protection back. [Added] $replace modifier for basic rules 239[Changed] $popup rules are applied to "redirect" responses now 281[Changed] Optimized filtering speed 470[Fixed] AdGuard filters "application/xhtml" pages now 477[Fixed] Issue with parser building wrong absolute URL 442Added various language-specific and other filters: [Added] "Anti-Adblock Killer | Reek" filter 420[Added] Polish cookies filter 354[Added] Persian/Farsi list 296[Added] Finnish filter 293[Added] Greek AdBlock filter 282[Added] Bulgarian filter 259[Added] Estonian filter 468Compatibility[Fixed] Telegram app 294[Fixed] Yandex.Navigator 278[Fixed] Sleipnir Mobile added to the browsers list 316[Fixed] VIA browser added to the browsers list 381[Fixed] Fixed Nimbus Note app sync issue 364[Fixed] Zoiper and CSipSimple apps 422[Fixed] Several banking apps were added to exceptions list 414,397[Fixed] IP Cam Viewer Pro 321[Fixed] LiveJournal app 144[Fixed] SK Telecom's SMS and MMS apps 412[Fixed] Nekto Me app 374[Fixed] GoPro app compatibility with VPN 495[Fixed] Disa app 499Languages and translationsAdded localizations to various languages: [Added] Finnish language 293[Added] Hungarian language 309[Added] Chinese Traditional language 277[Added] Bulgarian language 444[Added] Croatian language 494[Added] Vietnamese language 493[Added] Dutch language 500Other[Added] An option to disable splash screen on AdGuard launch 490[Added] Warning for smartphone users about battery stats 366[Added] Apus Browser support 449[Added] Support for HTTP method REPORT 431[Changed] Use Origin as Referer for websocket connections 429[Changed] Make HTTPS whitelist, blacklist and apps exceptions available in "Low level settings" so you can easily reset it to default 457[Changed] Added RelayForReddit Pro to the list of browsers (you don't need premium to block ads in this app) 301[Changed] Improved HTML content detection 348[Fixed] Website can be broken because of invalid HTML inside a "noscript" tag 400[Fixed] AdGuard ignores tag href attribute while constructing an absolute URL 401[Fixed] AdGuard cannot detect HTML if there is an xml declaration at the document start 428[Fixed] Glitch with swiping AdGuard from the recent apps 292[Fixed] Error while opening about.com 441[Fixed] HTML parser should not filter "data:" URLs 417[Fixed] AG code is injected into "noscript" tag 330[Fixed] Error while parsing a style tag with embedded svg (lifehacker.com issue) 373[Fixed] Issue with wrong stats calculated for apps listed in "pref.net.exclusions" 252[Fixed] Wrong Firewall traffic stats 338[Fixed] Fixed a bug with filtering of the apps from exceptions list 252[Fixed] An issue with blocking POST requests and "keep-alive" HTTP connections 332Ad blocking[Added] Added popular filter subscriptions: 0List of added filter subscriptions: * ABPindo * EasyList China * EasyList Czech and Slovak * EasyList Hebrew * EasyList Italy * Liste AR * Liste FR * ABP Japanese Filters * Adblock polskie reguły [Added] $generichide modifier support: 4[Added] $genericblock modifier support: 3[Changed] Use keyboard settings to detect default language-specific filters: 0[Changed] Improved $popup rules: 7[Fixed] A bug with HTML filtering rules - void elements never removed: 4[Fixed] An issue with "base url": 2[Fixed] Rules with $elemhide modifier now applied to "Documents" only: 1UI changes[Added] New "Notification Icon" setting option: "Notification without icon": 2So now we now have 4 options: Default icon. Icon and notification are always visible. Colored icon (only in Android 4.X). Icon and notification are always visible. Notification without icon. Icon is not visible. Permanent notification is visible, but it has low priority, so it is semi-transparent and placed below all other notifications. 4 None. No icon, no notification. [Changed] Make "Protection paused" a permanent notification: 1This change should help with 3. When AdGuard pauses protection, sometimes Android may kill it's process and then do not bring it back.[Changed] Add a description text for each filter: 9[Changed] Change Mb to MB in firewall data statistics: 0[Changed] "Protection paused" notification should not have high priority in Android 4.X: 5Browsing Security[Changed] Changed the way AdGuard checks domain: 2VPN[Changed] AdGuard now checks if IP address is reachable before redirecting connection to a proxy: 7[Fixed] Crash when system call is interrupted: 0[Fixed] "Filter DNS requests" feature does not work with mobile connection: 1We have improved "Filter DNS requests" feature, now it is much more reliable and works for both Wi-Fi and Mobile connection. This feature may drastically improve the battery usage, so I recommend trying it. Languages and translations[Added] Swedish language: 8[Added] Estonian language: 7Compatibility issues[Changed] Add Link Bubble Browser to the browsers list: 7[Fixed] Tethering/hotspot is falsely detected (MIUI, Zenfone2): 8[Fixed] Fixed an issue with filtering Boat Browser and Dolphin Browser with add-ons installed: 7[Fixed] Viber app compatiblity issues: 0[Fixed] Added Firefox Nightly to the browsers list: 6[Fixed] Added RT Software Studio's Download Manager to the browsers list: 9[Fixed] Added Yandex Browser Alpha to the browsers list: 8[Fixed] Periscope app incompatibility: 5[Fixed] Add sberbank app to net exclusions: 9Minor issues[Changed] Compress request body when sending request to support: 6[Changed] Improve release notes layout: 0[Fixed] Add sberbank app to net exclusions: 9[Fixed] AdGuard breaks WebSocket protocol: 8[Fixed] AdGuard requests to a backend server has wrong User-Agent field: 1[Fixed] Always return status=500 for blocked requests: 6[Fixed] BOOT_COMPLETED Intent is not received at “Restart” or “Reboot”: 3[Fixed] Critical Error: Deadlock caused by slow write operations 8[Fixed] Download or upload of large files may be broken: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: 4[Fixed] Foreground check does not work in Android 5.1.1+: 4[Fixed] Random timeout error while downloading large files: 5[Fixed] T-Mobile Wi-Fi calling issue: 3[Fixed] UDP connection may be closed before it is actually established: 5[Fixed] Wi-Fi direct does not work with AdGuard on Samsung devices: 7[Fixed] Wildcard's "*" character does not match a new line: 3Patch for AdGuard 2.1. This patch fixes a few major bugs discovered in the previous release. [Added] New low-level setting "pref.net.exclusions". Allows to change the list of apps for which network filtering is disabled. [Fixed] Problem with filtering stuck at detecting filtered app. [Fixed] Cannot download file larger than 2Gb. [Fixed] [Critical] Wakelock when there are semi-closed connections. [Fixed] Compatibility issue with My JDownloader. [Fixed] App crash while checking if app is in foreground. [Fixed] Disabled update check for Amazon build. Multiple TCP stack improvements:Previously there were problems with downloading large files, especially from Google Play. It is not the case anymore, you don't have to disable Adguard just to update your favorite app or download a new game. Overall performance improvement:With recent changes Adguard has become faster, more stable and less resourse consuming. It was possible due to optimization of several 'bottleneck' situations. Other changes:
To find more information and discuss new version, visit our blog. Added the long-awaited firewall feature. Now it is possible to fully control the internet access of apps in different networks. The apps won’t be able to go online and send any data without you knowing. In addition, by using our firewall, you can allow some apps to go to the network only via mobile Internet, while others (for example, ones that require a lot of traffic) – only through Wi-Fi. Added app traffic monitoring system. You can monitor the consumption of app traffic in real time. Adguard will show you which apps consume resources at the moment, and demonstrate the used traffic for day, month or all-time. Added module for blocking advertising domains by DNS (can be found in advanced settings). DNS filtering consists in Adguard intercepting requests to the DNS server, which let the program know where the particular domain is, at what IP address. If requests to the domain should be blocked, then Adguard returns the special blocking response with a lifetime of 1 hour. During this hour, the program will no longer send requests to the DNS server, so the load will be reduced accordingly. Added Material Design. We have switched to the Material design. Now Adguard is consistent and even more handsome :) Added IPv6 filtering support. This protocol may not even be supported by your provider yet, and we have already added its support in VPN mode. Just keep using Adguard as if nothing has changed. Implemented blocking of QUIC protocol in Google Chrome. Google servers are working based on it, and also with its help Google Chrome loads banners and text ads. At the moment, the use of this protocol gives no significant advantage to the user, therefore we decided to block this protocol. Added simplified filtering mode without cosmetic rules. It is useful for low-end devices limited by memory and CPU resources. Banners are also wonderfully blocked, but once they are blocked, there will be “holes” that are usually hidden by some cosmetic rules that are present in other modes of filtering. Added the import function for user rules lists from a file. Added widget for your desktop, allowing one-click control for the ad-protection. Added options for update channel - Beta/Release. If you plan on using latest beta updates, don't forget to check the checkbox in advanced settings. Fixed problem with TCP-stack when downloading large files (in Google Play, etc.). Remarkably redesigned UDP and TCP connections handling, which led to the load reduction and increase of concurrent connections number. Use of system Intents to manage the service from other programs (Tasker, etc.) is now allowed. Improved restarting protection after reconnecting to the network. Fixed problem with sending MMS through the Verizon operator. Fixed sending SMS for T-Mobile users. Added support for NoChromo, Chrome Dev, Amazon Silk. Added an exception for new Opera Max, you can now use it with Adguard in proxy mode. Added new icons for different application states. Our notifications became more vivid and informative with new icons of pause, available update, or when a conflicting app is found on the device. No more status bar colored icon option in Lollipop. In new Android version Google has released a new design requirements, and when we assembled Adguard for the new system while using new technologies, a color icon was “damaged” by assembly tools. Therefore, we had to abandon the colored icon in the Android Lollipop notification (5.0+). Redesigned interface of user lists. Added new languages and updated existing localization. Many small but important fixes. Fixed some bugs with HTTPS traffic filtering (known issue: conflict with Heroes Charge game) Fixed an issue with Android killing app process in case of swiping it from recent apps
You can discuss the latest version in our blog: here. Added support of Habit browser and Yandex browser beta. Google Messenger app added to exclusions list. Fixed a bug with local network exclusion. Now local network is properly excluded on all devices. This should fix some compatibility issues: working with local FTP servers, Sonos, Amazon Fire TV, etc. Fixed filtering issue with websites which use Content-Security-Policy. Fixed an issue with proxy+automatic filtering mode on devices with kernel version 3.10. Fixed Adguard filtering in case of using proxy server with port 80. Fixed UI issue when bandwidth saved value is more than 1GB. Fixed Google Play Music compatibility issue. Fixed an issue with waiting for ROOT access on device boot. Fixed major bug with filtering of some HTTP connections Added in version 1.1.805: Added limited support of HTTPS requests filtering Added Ukrainian and German languages Tested and optimized for Android 5.0 Lollipop Added support for Naked Browser Added notification icon setting Added new types of filtering rules (regexp-rules) Fixed in this version: Resolved compatibility issues with some apps including Telegram, Handcent SMS, Dropsync, Dropbox, Bleep, PAC Console Fixed bug with processing UDP traffic in VPN mode (Bleep messenger) Fixed some app crashes Fixed slow protection startup in proxy mode Improved CPU and battery usage Fixed processing of certain HTTPS requests Fixed problem with landscape mode on devices with low resolution screen Fixed possible conflicts when using the same port number with another proxy server Fixed an issue with processing requests to some domains with multiple A DNS-records After a month of open beta testing, we finally announce the first official release of Adguard for Android. Many thanks to all who helped us in testing the app. Thanks to you, we have fixed more than 100 bugs for the last month! We are not going to stop on that and will continue the further development of Adguard. Please write us about shortcomings or send your suggestions. We are always here to help you. |