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If you don't quite understand what it means, we suggest that you read another blog post highlighting the release of AdGuard for Safari with M1 support.Īctually, M1 support for AdGuard for Mac has been implemented long ago in beta and nightly, but now it’s finally available for all the users. We've added М1 support, so now AdGuard for Mac is fully optimized to run on Apple Silicon. Just a reminder, AdGuard DNS has become the first public DNS resolver to support the cutting-edge DNS-over-QUIC protocol. Please find various filters and links to them here.Īnd of course, such protocols as DNSCrypt, DoH, DoT, and DoQ are supported. You can also add domains to DNS blocklist or allowlist and add complicated rules using DNS rules syntax, how cool is that?įinally, you can add DNS filters of your choice.

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"Okay, but what's in it for me?", you may ask.įrom now you needn't rely on a DNS server provided by your ISP by default, you have the luxury of making choices - cherry-pick DNS servers from known DNS providers or even add custom DNS servers. With the appearance of the DNS filtering functionality, a separate tab appeared in the program settings If your knowledge on the subject is a bit rusty, we suggest that you read about DNS filtering and why you need it in this article. This feature has long been implemented in AdGuard for Windows, Android, and iOS, and we knew it was time to integrate it to our other desktop app. Many users asked when we would add DNS filtering to AdGuard for Mac. These features have been used by beta testing enthusiasts for a long time now, but today we've finally got to the release point, so the features will be available for all users. Good news alert! DNS filtering and native Apple silicon support are added to AdGuard for Mac.















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