We’ve addressed a minor problem in context menus - the dark theme now appears flawless. However, this feature is available in Advanced settings for testing and debugging purposes to ensure seamless operation. This is because Chrome has different logic for verifying QUIC and TCP certificates, which does not accept AdGuard certificates. You’re welcome!Ĭurrently, HTTP/3 filtering only works in Edge and Firefox browsers. Enabling HTTP/3 filtering also means more efficient ad blocking. The QUIC network protocol offers many advantages over the TCP transport layer protocol, such as improved privacy and security, faster internet connection, and the ability to handle data packets in any order. HTTP/3 (HTTP-over-QUIC) is the latest version of the HTTP protocol that uses QUIC instead of TCP. One of the major updates in this version is the support for HTTP/3 filtering, powered by our CoreLibs v1.12. This time, we are pleased to introduce the fresh new version of AdGuard for Windows. “To infinity and beyond” could be the motto of our hard-working AdGuard team. We use Github as an open bug tracker for users to see what developers are working on. Disclaimer AdGuard for Windows is not an open-source project.
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