OK. Never mind. Somewhat. And I edited the subject from "Ads Breaking Through" to "Google Ads Breaking Through."
A bit of research indicates these types of ads are fed out by Google Play Services. That might be a "Well, DUH" for many, but as I noted in my OP, they were unknown to me.
I...
AdGuard for Android 3.6.7 (41)
Licensed - Annual renewals beginning JAN 2015, "end of time" as of JAN 2019.
Nokia X100 Android 11 as delivered new in November. (Prior phones: Moto G3, Moto X4.)
Yesterday these ads started to appear in quite a few apps I've been using for years. I have never...
Windows 10 Pro 21H1
Extension 3.6.13
Firefox 92.0.1 and 78.1.3 ESR
Edge whatever
It took me a while, but I finally nailed down this issue to the AdGuard extension.
I can demonstrate it in default profiles for Firefox - no other extensions, default settings, no about:config tweaks. And it does...
AdGuard for Android, Lifetime, Moto X4 & Galaxy Tab A 10.1.
Thanks for all the improvements in version 3! Especially the dark theme.
But could you explain how in Apps Management making the settings icons smaller and fainter is an improvement?
I can barely see them on my tablet. Sigh.
I've been using Secure DNS under Custom DNS servers on my two devices. (So far, I've found the doh-crypto-sx to be the most stable and effective for DoH in the regional choices.)
With the arrival of Pie on my Moto X4, I wondered if the default Automatic setting in in Private DNS should be...
For years I've been using my AdGuard for Android licenses on two devices, currently a Motorola phone and my brand new Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1, Android v7.0, which I picked up at a clearance-like price at a big box retailer. Could be there's a 2018 model ready to spring.
I've often checked...
I knew that. I first read #3 in February and kept a follow-up of this thread (and the Windows AG change logs). Fortunately an astute, inquisitive customer/fan (me) finally posted up so you could correct the blatant misinformation presented in a three month old post.
With the existence of...
I've been using Android Adguard on a couple of tablets (a deceased v4.4.4 Nexus7v2 and now a cheapo v7 Insignia) and a v6 Moto G3 phone since 2015.
The free (Thank you!) extension has done duty in Firefox and Cyberfox on my Win7 i7 tower for about that long, the paid version being overkill...
Yes, I know this would bork up stuff somewhat; it would serve a temporary measure.
Would disabling the four "Allow usage of..." settings for cellular and Wi-Fi data in LocationServices Firewall defeat the collection of data (and therefor nothing during the temporary measure to upload to teh...
@ Adguard
Win7 SP1 X64; Win10 Pro FS3 x64
Firefox 52.4.0
Adguard Extension 2.7.3
English; Spyware; Social Media; Annoyances; Fanboy's Annoyances
I see where two coin-hive.com custom filters have been posted up on Monday (10/30) in Custom Filters under "[Resolved] coin mining message."
I've...
Thank you for the apparently random and irrelevant quoting of my post #7
You missed, or weren't paying attention to, my post #3. (Hint: Firefox 52.1.)
Cheers!
Report:
Ditto. Same exact behavior as presented in the Drudge Report thread(s).
This works as well using EasyList and EasyPrivacy but not with English and Spyware:
nydailynews.com#%#Object.defineProperty(window,'adonisConnType',{get:function(){},set:function(){throw'Adguard: stopped a script...
That's nice. When hell freezes over, I might run Chrome again.
Anyhow, your rule works but only if I use EasyList AND EasyPrivacy form the EasyList Filters.
Does not work if I use Adguard English and Spyware.
Cheers.
@ Blaz That rule doesn't do it; my drudgereport page opens same as the OP shows. Nor anything else suggested/reported in the two other threads present as of this time, including the resolved one.
In Selection mode, upon clicking the element (they're all body span in the green border) the Block...
Thanks to all! That explains much.
For the record, the browser I use is Cyberfox Intel x64 Portable, currently 51.0.1 and boogered with these:
browser.tabs.remote.force-enable > true
browser.tabs.remote.autostart false > true
dom.ipc.processCount > 8
Your optimization works superbly along...
Well, it seems you edited out "it seems" by the time I got here to respond.
Which is good as "it seems" is valid for discussion in highly technical climate change forums.
I failed to point out in my OP that in v2.2.3 is the perfectly implemented "Add-on is now optimized for multiprocess...