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- Adblock plus, Adguard, uBlock Origin 哪个最好? - 知乎
広告ブロッカーAdblock Plus、Adguard、uBlock Originの比較について議論するページ。
- Is AdGuard Spyware? - MacRumors Forums
This appears in CleanMyMac X in Uninstaller > Suspicious Between this and Wipr not working and previously having major issues with 1Blocker is there any good, trustworthy ad blocking element zapping extension in Safari?
- Adguard - how to uninstall the app | MacRumors Forums
I checked out adguard com, its KB articles and FAQ There's information to uninstall it on Windows but not OS X There seems to be kexts installed with the app, that I'd like to remove cleanly in order to do that go to activity monitor seach for adguard then press x in upper leftside the app is running thats you need to go to this app and
- Does AdGuard or other ad blocker for Safari block YouTube ads these . . .
I use AdGuard and never see ads on mobile or desktop Safari Also, @OP, I can confirm the StackSocial thing is legit, I've used it for AdGuard and a few other things — there are often good deals to be found there I got a lifetime family bundle ~10 licences for way cheaper than going directly through AdGuard and put it on every device in my
- Best adblocker for Safari (Mac) - MacRumors Forums
AdGuard Home (free) and PiHole act as DNS resolvers and block (or modify) DNS requests AdGuard Home is very configurable using multiple blocking lists Being DNS only it can only block web requests based on the host part of the URL AdGuard for Safari (free) is a "traditional" ad blocker which inspects every web request
- Which ad blocker are you using on Safari? - MacRumors Forums
But paid AdGuard for Mac is more capable with trackers and malware as well as having broader scope - potentially all apps With AdGuard we have the choice and some will do as you and be satisfied with free product Others will be prepared to pay for a better solution Choice is good! Either way, the AdGuard products are arguable the best at
- Does AdGuard or other ad blocker for Safari block YouTube ads these . . .
AdGuard for Mac is a system extension that is able to inspect modify all network traffic Management differences: AdGuard for Safari is easy - just enable and choose which filters AdGuard for Mac is much more complex Trust: Because AdGuard for Mac can do more, you need to have greater trust that there is nothing bad going on
- Warning if you run AdGuard Creative Cloud on your new MacBook Pro . . .
It seems that certain apps that affect your network settings, such as AdGuard, can have the adverse effect of locking certain background processes, like CCXProcess (which is from Adobe Creative Cloud), into running at 100% Apparently, it's due to a bug on Apple's part (and not the fault of the developers of AdGuard nor Adobe)
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