Disclaimer AdGuard for Windows is not an open-source project. We use Github as an open bug tracker for users to see what developers are working on.
In this release candidate, we have fixed some bugs and updated the CoreLibs. Oh, and we’ve also added a new login option. What’s that about?
Well, we took our cue from The Matrix. Remember the scene where Neo plugs into a training program and after a few keystrokes he’s taken into a virtual reality where he becomes super cool?
With our new option, when you select Log in with email, you’ll be taken to a browser to sign in. This can save you a few keystrokes in the future, since you won’t have to enter your login information into the app and worry about remembering your password. Plus, every AdGuard user is already super cool, so there’s that.
Changelog
Fixes
- Main window always opens at system start-up #5227
- Filtering log shows
$permission rule
instead of an appropriate filter name when blocking an HTML element #5231
CoreLibs (Filtering engine)
- CoreLibs updated to v1.16.44 #5242
Improvements
- Enable post-quantum cryptography when it’s used by the filtered app #1916
Fixes
- AdGuard content script is blocked by CSP on
uber.com
#1903 - GM_xmlhttpRequest doesn’t support the Referer header #1899
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