

By the way, in one of the recent articles in our blog you can find a detailed guide to blocking ads in YouTube app. This option will allow rooted users to automate removing Youtube app data, which appears to be crucial for blocking ads in it. There is still plenty of good stuff in the Premium version of the app Now it will be equally accessible for all users alike. With Adguard DNS introduced and being free, there is no point in keeping this Adguard for Android feature paid. "Filter DNS requests" feature is now available for non-premium users #875 You can learn more about DNS blocking by visiting our website. Note that it will block the whole domains and not the specific URLs. It blocks ads and trackers wherever it is possible to indicate own DNS addresses.

Simplified domain names filter is composed of several filters (English filter, Social media filter, Spyware filter, Mobile ads filter, EasyList and EasyPrivacy), modified for better DNS filtering. Simplified domain names filter #876įresh addition to the Adguard filters family. Notably, this concerns rules required to block such things as 'Sponsored posts' on Facebook. 'Extended selector' is a technical term, but what hides behind it? With extended selectors support, we can much more easily create some rules that were very, very hard to create earlier. Currently we support following pseudo-classes: -ext-has ( :has ), -ext-contains ( :contains ), -ext-matches-css ( :matches-css ). Basically, it means that we will be able to select and, therefore, block some elements that we would not be able to block otherwise. Extended CSS is a module for applying CSS styles with extended selection properties. Support for Extended CSS and Extended Selectors #810Įxtended CSS support is a very important addition in terms of future (and present) possibilities that it opens for ad blocking.
