![]() ![]() Why? To explain that, we need to go back in time and look at AdGuard Pro's bumpy road to where it is today. It looks very unassuming at first glance, but it means a whole lot. ![]() Basically, we just updated localizations and one or two random bug fixes. We do not provide technical support for the extension but you can find answers to all of your inquiries on our forum.Recently, AdGuard Pro for iOS received a very small update.The extension is compatible only with Google Chrome.Checking is done only for the page you are going to whereas in the full version of Adguard, all links from which something is loaded get checked.Limited protection against phishing and malicious pages: - Due to the restrictions imposed on the extension, the page is loaded prior to being checked, therefore, the possibility of phishing and virus attacks is not completely eliminated.Some ads can’t be blocked due to tech specs of extension.This can reduce the speed of page rendering and cause the noticeable “blinking” of a page. An additional post-processing step is required for hiding ads.Capabilities of extension are limited by browser specifics: - Extension can’t remove the ad code before loading of web page into browser.How it differs from the full version of Adguard: ![]()
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