StackSocial has for
New Users: AdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription (Up to 9 Devices) on sale for
$15.97.
Note: This plan is only available to NEW users.
Thanks to Community Member
PowerfulClover2540 for finding this deal
Ensure that you select the 'Family' plan type
About the Subscription:- Length of access: Lifetime
- Redemption deadline: Redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Max number of devices: 9
- Access options: desktop & mobile
- Software version: AdGuard Family
- Updates included
About AdGuard:- This intuitive ad blocker offers an unparalleled web experience, powered by its three core features: an advanced ad-blocking module, a comprehensive privacy protection tool, and a robust parental control system. Say goodbye to annoying banners, intrusive pop-ups, and disruptive video ads as AdGuard ensures a clutter-free browsing experience.
System Requirements:- Microsoft Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7
- macOS 10.15 and newer versions (for older OS, specific versions required)
- iOS 12 and newer versions
- Android 7 and newer versions
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Pihole does not natively support DNS over HTTPS as a direct upstream resolver. Pihole's blocklists are somewhat all-or-nothing and curating the correct list is a manual process. I find the Adguard search interface much quicker to use. They are good at finding blocklists I've never come across. They curate some themselves.
Likewise, to get around the DNS over HTTPS issue, there has to be yet another layer such as ubound or cloudflared running. So, my internal network has to contact pihole, which contacts cloudflared, which goes out my edge gateway, all adding latency, whereas now with Adguard DNS I can do it all on my gateway since it supports DoH natively. I had 3.2 million DNS requests last month from my network. It makes a difference.
In addition with this Adguard setup, I can have different blocklists for different devices.(the gateway can choose) Again, something pihole can't support directly because it runs as a single instance.
The next time you are 'concerned' you can offer suggestions.
What do you use since you imply people are 'wild' in a bad way to spend $16.
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I haven't looked in a while but I think you can also do deactivations through their website but if you have several devices it can be hard to tell which one you're deactivating.
Do I need one for iPhone/Safari? (I use Chrome a little on the same device)
Is this a good one? Seems like a solid deal.
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I got this same deal a couple of years ago and it's the best $16 I've spent. Even if it stops tomorrow, I got my money's worth.
Blocks all YouTube ads, website ads, etc.
Lately it's giving me some trouble with Amazon product photos, but you can easily pause it and let that (java?) content load. Regardless, it does a great job, with the occasional glitch.
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Thank you for your concern.
Pihole does not natively support DNS over HTTPS as a direct upstream resolver. Pihole's blocklists are somewhat all-or-nothing and curating the correct list is a manual process. I find the Adguard search interface much quicker to use. They are good at finding blocklists I've never come across. They curate some themselves.
Likewise, to get around the DNS over HTTPS issue, there has to be yet another layer such as ubound or cloudflared running. So, my internal network has to contact pihole, which contacts cloudflared, which goes out my edge gateway, all adding latency, whereas now with Adguard DNS I can do it all on my gateway since it supports DoH natively. I had 3.2 million DNS requests last month from my network. It makes a difference.
In addition with this Adguard setup, I can have different blocklists for different devices.(the gateway can choose) Again, something pihole can't support directly because it runs as a single instance.
The next time you are 'concerned' you can offer suggestions.
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