ADGUARD 6.1 Review
In looking for a tool that would block ads in Microsoft Edge on a Windows 10 system I stumbled on ADGUARD 6.1 and it looked interesting so I thought I would give it a try. I downloaded the trial from …
In looking for a tool that would block ads in Microsoft Edge on a Windows 10 system I stumbled on ADGUARD 6.1 and it looked interesting so I thought I would give it a try. I downloaded the trial from the website and I installed in on my computer to test it out. I ran the installation which was pretty simple and I was rather impressed to see that not only did ADGUARD work with the Microsoft Edge browser but it also began filtering in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox which I was not expecting.
I am still within the trial period and I have since added it to my iPhone to test in out in Safari on my phone to see how it performs on a mobile platform. One thing I wish the iOS mobile version would do is the integration with Google Chrome and Firefox there as it did on my desktop. They also have an Android client available. At this time they have a lifetime license available for $59.95 that covers one computer and one mobile device.
So far in regards to my desktop usage, I would have to say that I am impressed, I will post a follow up in the near future with more comments on my experiences.