Adguard Free VS Adguard Premium
edited because i was drunk, this should be simple questions:
What is the differences between Adguard Free & Premium (ex: Family lifetime plan)?
do the free one block ads at network level or just in web browser?
i'm thinkin to buy family lifetime plan on Stacksocial to get rid android in app ads
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since your use is explicit just to block in app ads and browsing, no there are no advantages
Yes. you can't restrict dns query using a paid token / something that you get purchase authentication. dns query will be limited by ip-based filtering only.
If you want the 'full' feature that adguard have (like certain apps blocking, which is just a set of predefined rules), self-host your own adguard-home, if you want multiple entry point use adguard-proxy to forward dns to the main adguard-home instance.
But well, if you do enjoy using adguard (and honestly i do too), why not just chime in premium?. development process cost money. and if it's free, you're the product
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Fuck this 24/7 internet spew of trivia and celebrity bullshit.
I already have 2 lifetime plans, just in case reincarnation exists and I get to live twice.
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What's the difference between self hosted?
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At DNS level there is no difference. With self-hosted you could have more flexibility on blacklists, but that's about it.
With Adguard premium you also get a licence to a client-side software (for Windows, Android, iOS, but no Linux or BSD) which blocks ads in a more advanced way by denying access for other applications to servers which have ads, including connections with SSL. This is more like IP based, instead of DNS based. The software acts as a VPN connection on mobile, so you can't use a VPN at the same time. Please note there is no support for Linux desktops with this software (however they do have some love for Linux because a source code of Adguard Home is on Github).
Stacksocial link (aff) containing a gift of $10 after your first purchase.
It seems there is a small offer on Stacksocial: 15% off with coupon RWEOCKJ
Stacksocial link (aff) containing a gift of $10 after your first purchase.
There seem to be frequently quite good coupons for Adguard lifetimes. ADGUARD1 recently gave a 30% off the lifetime plans, not sure if still working.
To block ads, I've heard some people running Pi-hole on their VPS where they also have WG and just configure the local server for DNS in the WG configurations.
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I used to use Pi-hole myself, but it is a lot more bloated than running AdGuard Home, both have simple docker images, but I liked AdGuard Home more, but since then, I have moved to https://nextdns.io for my dns blocking as I am able to use it externally on my mobile devices much easier, if I can find a way to use authentication and DNS-over-TLS and such with AdGuard Home on a VPS I will move back to that.
I also use uBlock Origin in Chrome, Edge and Firefox.
I use a older version of YogaDNS for my Windows systems for NextDNS integration as it captures all DNS requests, the the newer versions require payment for service mode, while the older version does not.
Pi-hole and Adguard home are great tools but if you looking for something minimal, just install DNSCrypt and setup custom filters with its blacklist ip/domains from here or here. You could use Cloudflare with a built-in adblock.
Ahh so!
In conclusion, Premium AdGuard = VPN (on mobile) and for Windows, AdGuard will modify your dns host (null route the IP).
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Yes. The software acts as a local VPN, so all traffic goes through it. This way it can see all traffic. Some people like it, some people don't; after all it is a closed source software.
Anyway, the free solution (just DNS, without client-side software) is great too. But they could log your DNS requests in their DNS resolvers. No matter how you think about it, it all comes down to trust.
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Okay I understand. It is a Local VPN, I thought it was a remote VPN.
Based on its features, quite fascinating!
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I am quite happy with Adguard lifetime. Using it on mobile (Android) and it is really awesome
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i'm using wireguard vpn from NYR's script,
if i set it with DNS from adguard (94.140.14.14, 94.140.15.15 or 94.140.14.15, 94.140.15.16 ) then all the android in app ads disappeared, tested with some kid's game knowing with bunch of anoying ads
the same also happen with web browsing, tested with chrome mobile at canyoublockit(DOT)com/extreme-test/ they all gone
This method was so effective that it made me delay buying the Adguard Premium
I prefer uBlock Origin to Adguard
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you mean for browsing only? yes right now i'm using uBlock Origin for firefox PC & mobile
I'm going to throw up now.