AdGuard is a unique non-Android ad blocker for Android that removes ads in apps and browsers, protects your privacy and helps you manage your apps.
Easy to set up and run, but powerful and customizable – it has everything you ever need from the Android AdBlock tool, and it works on both rooted and rooted devices.
Why choose AdGuard?
Block throughout the system. This includes video ads and ads in your favorite applications, browsers, games, and on any website you can imagine. Dozens of promotional filters are available to you and are updated regularly, ensuring the best filtering quality.
We value the privacy of your personal data above all else. With AdGuard, you will be protected from online trackers and analytical systems that are hidden on the Internet, trying to steal your confidential information.
The more ads blocked, the less ads are loaded. Less loaded ads means more saved traffic. Simple math from AdGuard! Download the apk file, install the application and spend your traffic on things that you like, instead of spending it on insatiable ads.
In the end, this is your device, and you decide what is filtered and what is not. A wide range of settings – from basic to “professional”, as well as the application management tool will help you to customize the filtering to your liking.
Frequently asked Questions
What is the difference between AdGuard and AdGuard Android content blocker?
The difference is huge. Content blockers in general are not only limited to certain (and few) browsers, but also much less effective in terms of the anti-advertising tools they have. AdGuard for Android, being a standalone application, can block ads in all browsers and even other applications, and the filtering quality is much higher.
Why is AdGuard for Android missing from the Google Play Store?
Google has a very peculiar policy regarding ad blockers in the Play Store. In essence, this means that any application that can block advertisements on the device is not allowed, leaving artificial content blockers as the only option. AdGuard has also been removed from the Play Store.
What is the difference between the free and paid versions of AdGuard for Android?
Although the free version is great for removing ads from browsers, it does not filter traffic from other applications. It also does not have a safe browsing feature.
I still see ads in some applications and on some websites. What do I need to do?
Most likely, you need to enable HTTPS filtering. Many ads are loaded via HTTPS, and AdGuard can also block them. Go to Settings -> HTTPS Filtering and enable it. You also need to make sure that you use the “High Quality” filtering mode (Settings -> Advanced).
No, it is not necessary. Unlike many other ad blockers, AdGuard can work in VPN mode, which allows it to block ads even on non-root devices.
Can I use another VPN application with AdGuard?
Unfortunately, on Android it is impossible to simultaneously run two VPNs, but there are several ways to get around this limitation. If your device has root-rights, or if you only care about blocking ads on WiFi networks, you can switch AdGuard to proxy mode and allow any other application to use VPN. In addition, some VPNs allow the use of an upstream proxy (for example, PIA VPN, Nord VPN) – check if this particular VPN provides this option.
AdGuard for Android provides you with reliable and manageable protection. AdGuard removes all annoying advertisements from web pages and applications, blocks the download of dangerous websites and does not allow anyone to track your activity on the Internet. AdGuard differs from its counterparts in that it can work in both HTTP proxy mode and VPN mode.
Nobody likes to release fixes only a week after the release, but sometimes there is no other choice. We took this opportunity to not only solve the problem, but also to update the CoreLibs filtering mechanism and make a number of other useful changes.
[Fixed] AdGuard does not restart after auto pause on older Android devices
It turned out that on some older devices (Android 6 and older), AdGuard did not restart after protection was automatically suspended (for example, when the network status changed). This affected a large enough part of the AdGuard users to justify an immediate update.
- [Changed] Localization updated
- [Fixed] License activation failed
- [Fixed] Certificate expires on 32-bit Android devices
- [Improved] Update CoreLibs to 1.1.53
Mod:
Optimized graphics and cleared resources for fast loading <improved result (total size apk 8.58 MB)
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All resources are encrypted
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