
If you want to help with AdGuard translations, please learn more about translating our products here: We, on our part, can only be happy to reward the most active members of the community. A lot of people volunteer in various ways to make other users' experience with AdGuard better, and you can join them! We are blessed to have a community that does not only love AdGuard, but also gives back. The latest stable version of AdGuard browser extension is available in Microsoft Store. You can get AdGuard Extension from there. Opera is basically a Chromium browser, but it maintains its own add-ons store. You can get the latest version of AdGuard Extension from the Mozilla Add-ons website. You can get the latest available AdGuard Extension version from the Chrome Web Store. The only source of income we have is selling premium versions of our software, and we intend to keep it that way. You can learn more about the difference here.ĪdGuard does not collect any information about you, and does not participate in any acceptable ads program. Unlike its standalone counterparts (AG for Windows, Mac), the browser extension is completely free and open source. We focus on advanced privacy protection features to not just block known trackers, but prevent web sites from building your shadow profile. That effectively blocks all types of ads and trackers.ĪdGuard is a fast and lightweight ad blocking browser extension that effectively blocks all types of ads and trackers on all web pages. It should have an option for Note the ip for my router is 192.168.5.1 so the image below will reflect that.Ad blocker with advanced privacy protection featuresĪdGuard is a fast and lightweight ad blocking browser extension Follow the instructions in the terminal for url. You should now be prompted to open the web UI for AdGuardHome. Get back in the shell and goto where AdGuardHome is. Next to the forwarding option select the - sign to remove.I think it is pretty easy to do using the web UI. Lets free up port 53 on the router so AdGuardHome can use it.

Might consider moving it to /opt in the future. I am going to just keep AdGuardHome directory in my home directory. Ssh into the router and download AdGuardHome curl -sL | tar xvz Here is how I setup ad blocking on my home router.įrom a factory reset and wizard Basic Setup
