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.
And here's the beta version of AdGuard's little update for Windows.
A new version of Safebrowsing, which is responsible for blocking requests to malicious and phishing sites, has been upgraded. Now, thanks to the improved mechanism of this module, surfing the Internet has become much safer.
We also updated CoreLibs and DNSLibs, and fixed various minor bugs along the way. Let’s make AdGuard for Windows better together!
Changelog
- [Enhancement] Update AdGuard WFP and TDI network drivers
- [Fixed] Browser assistant is still available after the license expires #4020
- [Fixed] Update info is incorrect after manual update #3997
- [Fixed] QUIC requests are blocked and shown as TCP when app is excluded from filtering
- [Fixed] Different type of dialog window opens when adding a custom DNS server
- [Fixed] Right click on the tray menu icon opens the main window #3908
- [Other] Add handling of
adguard:add_dns_server
URLs
Updated CoreLibs to v1.8.256
- [Enhancement] QUIC SNI decoder logic #1554
- [Fixed] The rule
@@*$network,app=chrome.exe
causes AdGuard to crash #4015 - [Fixed] Failed to install a custom filter list with
#include
directive #1553 - [Other] Support Safebrowsing V2 in the new version of CoreLibs
Updated DnsLibs to v1.6.66
- [Fixed] Crash when parsing an invalid SDNS stamp #127
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