

Why another article then? Why not simply quote our own post from last month? True, you'll see almost the same changelog here as for AdGuard v4.0 for iOS, but the two apps arrived here differently. One app is enough! And it doesn't really matter which one you have, feel free to stick to it and be sure that you don't miss on anything.

I already have AdGuard for iOS/AdGuard Pro, do I need to install another app? Now AdGuard Pro and AdGuard for iOS are the same in terms of functionality.Īnd this takes us to the next question. A mess, in other words.įor the entire story, check out this link to an older article that explains the whole situation in detail. But this time we had two different apps, each having its own userbase, and a need to update both. We were once again allowed to add more DNS-related features. Until one day, Apple decided to revert the policy back to where it was before. Instead, we switched focus to AdGuard for iOS and saturated it with as many features as we could under the new restrictions. But then App Store's policies had become much stricter, and we were forced to virtually freeze the development of AdGuard Pro in order to keep what features it had by that moment. Long time ago, AdGuard Pro was our only app that offered premium functionality, in contrast to the free AdGuard for iOS app that was only intended to block ads in Safari. Regular AdGuard for iOS and AdGuard Proīefore we dive into the intricacies of the new update, we'd like to preemptively give answers to all those questions that you might have now, or that might appear later. What's the difference between these apps? Is AdGuard Pro still 'pro'? We have gathered all the frequently asked questions and answered them in this article - and, of course, reviewed all major changes. And it inevitably leads to a lot of questions, which is quite fair. Blocks trackers and dangerous sites.įree the Web from ads and protect your privacy with AdGuard Browser ExtensionĪ month ago we presented AdGuard 4.0 for iOS. Fights trackers and phishing.īlocks ads in browsers and supports DNS filtering. Protects your privacy.ĭoesn’t need root access to block ads in browsers and apps. Protects from phishing and malware.ĭesigned with macOS specifics in mind. Blocks ads and trackers in browsers and apps.
