

Error with filtering initialization through Network Extension when network is off #1124.Confirmation about closing AdGuard doesn't appear on top of other apps #1058.When adding a new site to the whitelist, the previously added site is removed #1056.Removed the word release from the number of the stable (release) version of AdGuard #1099.App exit confirmation is no longer displayed if AdGuard protection is disabled #1079.Added “Unencrypted” icon for "Regular" DNS servers description in the DNS tab #1034.We hope you’ll enjoy AdGuard for Mac 2.9.0! Changelog Of course, besides solving global issues, we dealt with a lot of minor bugs that were preventing AdGuard from working properly. The DNS-over-QUIC protocol implementation now supports the RFC 9250 standard, and the experimental status was removed from DoQ support. We’ve also updated the scriptlets library.Ī significantly updated version of DNS filtering library DnsLibs v2.0.30 now consumes less resources and runs faster. Rules with the $stealth modifier can now disable some stealth-mode options, including “Protect from DPI”. In CoreLibs v1.10.113 there is now an option to filter DNS-over-HTTPS, as well as support for the $jsonprune modifier. This release contains major CoreLibs and DnsLibs updates. We'd like to remind you to switch to the Debug logging level only if our support team asks you to do so, otherwise use the Default level. Now you can select a logging level, export logs and system information, and reset logs all in one place. A new Logging section added to the Advanced menu By the way, you can find instructions on setting up your own proxy server and using it with AdGuard in our blog. Now it’s easier to set up AdGuard to connect to an outbound proxy server. We've moved proxy settings from the Advanced settings, which are rarely accessed by the average user, to the Network tab in the app's Settings. Proxy settings moved to the Network tab #734 Just open the Filtering log, select the query row, double-click it, press the Block or Unblock button and then select the type of rule you want to add. We've implemented a long-awaited feature: now you can add rules directly from the Filtering log.

Implemented an option to add rules via Filtering log #925 For AdGuard v2.9.0, the minimum required version of macOS is macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), and starting with the next release macOS 10.15 (Catalina) will become the lowest supported version. We are happy to present AdGuard v2.9.0 for Mac! This version delivers many changes and improvements that passed beta testing and are available to all users.īefore listing the key changes of this release, we should note that AdGuard for Mac is not supported on macOS 10.12 (Sierra) anymore. We use GitHub as an open bug tracker for users to see what developers are working on. Disclaimer Adguard for Mac is not an open-source project.
