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popularRed_Liz | Staff posted Yesterday 06:57 PM
popularRed_Liz | Staff posted Yesterday 06:57 PM

5-Year AdGuard VPN + Lifetime Ad Blocker Family Security Suite (Digital Delivery) $34.97

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StackSocial [stacksocial.com] has 5-Year AdGuard VPN + Lifetime Ad Blocker Family Security Suite for $34.97 w/ code SAVENOW at checkout. Digital Delivery

Note: This plan is only available to new users

Details:
  • Simultaneous connection on up to 10 devices.
  • Access to servers in all locations.
  • Light-speed servers for uninterrupted browsing.
  • Unlimited data for endless streaming and downloading.
  • No logs policy to ensure your data stays private.
  • Available on all platforms, including iOS, Android, and Google Chrome.
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StackSocial [stacksocial.com] has 5-Year AdGuard VPN + Lifetime Ad Blocker Family Security Suite for $34.97 w/ code SAVENOW at checkout. Digital Delivery

Note: This plan is only available to new users

Details:
  • Simultaneous connection on up to 10 devices.
  • Access to servers in all locations.
  • Light-speed servers for uninterrupted browsing.
  • Unlimited data for endless streaming and downloading.
  • No logs policy to ensure your data stays private.
  • Available on all platforms, including iOS, Android, and Google Chrome.

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Yesterday 07:40 PM
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Mark42mcYesterday 07:40 PM
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Does anybody have this program and share your experience
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Yesterday 07:53 PM
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Joined May 2020
CoolShow594Yesterday 07:53 PM
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Quote from Mark42mc :
Does anybody have this program and share your experience
Works on PC without issues, I pair it with the regular AdGuard to block ads as well. On Android it used to disconnect sometimes but lately has been pretty solid. You can also buy it a few times and it would stack for 10-15 years (you just stack codes in your account). For the price paid, I think it's a great value. Support has been pretty good for me too a few times I've reached out.
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Yesterday 10:20 PM
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sportsjunkieYesterday 10:20 PM
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Seems to be slow at times, no matter which location you choose.
Yesterday 11:42 PM
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Joined Nov 2010
iheijoushinYesterday 11:42 PM
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AdGuard Pro is excellent on both iOS and Android (though implemented differently) and is pretty fool proof when deployed for the less technical. The desktop app also works well on both Windows and macOS devices. Custom rules synchronize across devices which is pretty great.

AdGuard VPN is adequate. It is not fast and does not have tons of servers but it is also cheap.
Yesterday 11:50 PM
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whitecrane8Yesterday 11:50 PM
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I use Ad Aware, which is free
Today 12:23 AM
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Mark42mcToday 12:23 AM
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Quote from Mark42mc :
Does anybody have this program and share your experience
Write a thumbs down for somebody that's asking a question. Who would do something like that? Jerk
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Today 01:22 AM
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tonightToday 01:22 AM
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Does anyone know how effective this is at actually blocking scambait?

I'm not concerned about regular ads, but I have a few people in my life that are not terribly Internet literate and I'd like to give them some level of isolation from this, particularly stuff like fake antivirus alerts, and Facebook scammers etc.

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Today 01:33 AM
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gold.ramToday 01:33 AM
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Quote from tonight :
Does anyone know how effective this is at actually blocking scambait?

I'm not concerned about regular ads, but I have a few people in my life that are not terribly Internet literate and I'd like to give them some level of isolation from this, particularly stuff like fake antivirus alerts, and Facebook scammers etc.
Scammers always find a new way and clicking on questionable emails / posts / sites will always be an issue. The question is how often does a particular anti-virus program perform updates to combat new known viruses........A good program will block you from clicking on sites that look like well-known sites but which are off by a letter or use wrong domain.....
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