![]() The compatibility layer teaching it how to run in the standard app sandbox is what we provide. It's a misconception that it's a special sandboxing approach. Today, we introduce to you the new version, featuring some of the biggest and potentially the most important changes in a while: x3 times increase of the filtering speed. It doesn't have any special access or capabilities. AdGuard for Android has always been one of the most rapidly evolving AdGuard products, and it stays that way. While being more limited than AdGuard for Android, it is free, easy to install and still provides high ad blocking quality. ![]() It runs in the standard app sandbox with all the standard GrapheneOS privacy/security improvements. AdGuard Content Blocker will eliminate all kinds of ads in mobile browsers that support content blocker technology namely, Samsung Internet and Yandex.Browser. Sandboxed Google Play doesn't run in a special sandbox. Every app depending on sandboxed Google Play uses the Google Play SDK and libraries which run as part of the app. Not using sandboxed Google Play doesn't mean you aren't using Google apps and services. At your service is a list consisting of dozens of servers to choose from, from our own AdGuard DNS servers to popular choices like Google DNS, Cloudflare and many others. One of the useful perks is an option to select absolutely any DNS server to use. Choose the option Private DNS Provider Hostname, and enter or, and hit Save. But AdGuard for Android 'DNS package' does not end just there. It's not clear what you mean by "things OS can't control". To change the DNS, go to Settings > Network and Internet > Advanced > Private DNS. AdGuard Content Blocker will eliminate all kinds of ads in mobile browsers that support content blocker technology namely, Samsung Internet and Yandex.Browser. Very simply put but in my opinion there are things OS can't control and giving privacy invasive services such as Google Play, Meta, Microsoft infrastructure and so on network access is already half way to disaster. ![]() Despite that, AdGuard 3. Neither has much to do with analytics/telemetry. AdGuard for Android 3.2.135 Release Two months of development are rarely enough to come up with an update that big. Internal storage directories are where most data is stored. Have a look what info they collect and whether you're happy with it.Īndroid/data is only for data stored in the largely legacy scoped external storage directory. These are alternatives to permissions, not something that restricts apps further than not enabling either.Īpps with trackers and analytics store their analytics data in their respective Android/data/ folders. Be sure your data is safe: we have a strict no-logging policy. Enabling Storage Scopes doesn't reduce access compared to not granting permissions. AdGuard VPN hides your real IP address and location, encrypts your traffic, and makes you anonymous. Storage Scopes is an alternative to granting storage permissions. ![]() Give it storage scopes and make sure you don't store sensitive info in shared folders ![]()
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