

Also the protection is enabled on youtube. Version of AdGuard Home server: AdGuard Home v0.104.
#ADGUARD NOT BLOCKING YOUTUBE ADS WINDOWS 10#
Recently I got some problems because AdGuardHome services was not running, so I make a clean installation of Windows 10 and now Im having the issue that AdGuard is not blocking all the ads, I try to. Please fix this asap J JukeLog New Member 6 I am using chrome and i haven't seen ads in nearly two years. I checked to make sure that this issue has not already been filed Issue Details. As such, I'll be locking them out until they clean up their act. Since then Youtube shows ads again (haven't seen one for years, as AdGuard was always blocking them). Most web sites have their Ads served by 3rd party providers (ie. YouTube Ads are served by YouTube from the same servers that serve the content, so you can block YouTube Ads with AdGuard, but you will also block all the content.


#ADGUARD NOT BLOCKING YOUTUBE ADS INSTALL#
Would you visit a mall where any ad signage could have a guy with a loaded gun hiding behind it, picking targets that look at the sign at random? That's (metaphorically speaking) what the Web has become to most users today. All AdGuard can do is block/not block DNS requests, its got nothing to to with HTTP vs HTTPS. Our ad blocker is extremely potent at blocking YouTube ads, but if any sneaky YouTube ads slip through the filters and magical cosmetics, please drop us a line. Install AdGuard Ad Blocker on any OS or device Windows, Mac, Android, or iOS or try an AdGuard Browser extension for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and others. If advertisers want to monetize my visit, they darn well better step up to make sure their content is safe too. Features - Blocks all ads on all web pages, even on Facebook and YouTube. As it is, being forced to watch a 1 minute ad before a 20 second clip on YouTube, or always having to watch my back for sneaky download attempts, or worse yet, being suddenly redirected to yet another "Congratulations, you won" page, means I'll go out of my way to smash all advertising flat on my networks. No acceptable ads or whitelisted advertisers, block tracking and malware. If we had some kind of guarantee that one of the "ads" wasn't a malicious drive-by payload delivery instead, I'm sure the drive to block ads wouldn't be so strong right now.
