I would be very greatful if this can be fixed. Anyhow, I believe Adguard should warn or state more clearly the implications of using https blocking. If I'm not mistaken, these clickbait ads were blocked fine on Chrome browser before trying https mode. In order to get rid of the unwanted screen-lock, I did a "clear credentials" and had to remove the certificate from the device. But since my device then suddenly needed a password to unlock the screen, I deactivated https blocking again. I recently tried https filtering and installed a certificate. Note that I ran various anti-virus & malware programs just to make sure the device is clean. It's only the worst clickbait sites that get trough. Otherwise, pretty much all ads are blocked fine. The key thing about AdGuard DNS is that you get rootless systemwide ad-blocking on Android devices. It’s free and compatible with every device. Interestingly, de Taboola and Revcontent ads ARE blocked by Adguard when using the stock Adroid browser, but the Zergnet ads still appear in both browsers. According to the official site, AdGuard DNS is a foolproof way to block internet ads that don’t require installing applications. Its easy to use, completely free, and quick to set up on any device. The ads always appear at the bottom of the articles, just before any comments section. AdGuard DNS is a reliable way to block ads on the Internet without installing a mandatory application. 91 on Android 4.4.2 with a Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 SM-T320.Īny article openend on show Taboola and Zergnet ads, t.ex:Īny article opened on show Revcontent ads, t.ex: This is the current state using Adguard 2.8.76 with Chrome browser.
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