AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.5.7
Date de lancement : 29 octobre 2024
Juste après la sortie de la v4.5.6, nous avons constaté que le partage de vidéos YouTube vers le navigateur d'AdGuard interne sans publicité était impossible sous iOS 18. Nous avons corrigé ce problème et vous pouvez désormais profiter de YouTube sans annonces.
Journal des modifications
Corrections
*L'ouverture de vidéos YouTube dans le navigateur interne sans publicité d'AdGuard ne fonctionne pas sur iOS 18 #2387
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.5.6
Date de lancement : 23 octobre 2024
Nous présentons cette mise à jour avec un peu de panache: iOS 18 a amené des icônes d’applications personnalisables, qui sont donc disponibles pour l’app AdGuard aussi. Pour rester fidèles à la marque, nous avons ajouté nos propres versions pour les icônes claires, foncées et teintées au lieu de nous contenter des icônes générées par iOS.
Journal des modifications
Améliorations
Icônes d’app personnalisables pour iOS 18 #2372
DnsLibs (Moteur de filtrage DNS)
DnsLibs mis à jour vers la v2.5.51 #2386
Scriptlets (amélioration JavaScript pour les règles de filtrage)
Scriptlets mis à jour vers la v1.11.16
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.5.5
Date de lancement : 3 juillet 2024
Apple a corrigé le bug dans iOS 17 qui limitait la quantité des règles de blocage de contenu dans Safari, ce qui contredit leur propre documentation sur l’API de blocage de contenu dans Safari. Nous pouvons donc supprimer le contournement temporaire de ce probléme. Bref, ça veut dire que désormais vous pouvez activer un grand nombre de filtres sans qu’ils ne plantent, grâce au fait que toutes les 900 000 règles (fournies par les 6 bloqueurs de contenu AdGuard) sont disponibles à nouveau, comme c’était prévu au début. Nous avons aussi mis à jour les Scriptlets — une des bibliothèques principales nécessaires pour les prestations stables de l’application.
Si vous utilisez iOS 17, veuillez noter que pour que ça marche, il vous faut mettre à jour vers la dernière version d’iOS
Si vous utilisez iOS 16 et antérieur, ce bug ne vous touche pas.
Journal des modifications
Corrections
Certaines règles de filtrage ne sont pas appliquées quand un grand nombre de filtre est activé filter #2346
Scriptlets (amélioration JavaScript pour les règles de filtrage)
Scriptlets mis à jour vers la v1.11.1
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.5.4
Date de lancement : 3 juillet 2024
Le fonctionnement de l’app est maintenant plus fluide grâce à cette mise à jour qui corrige quelques bugs mineurs.
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.5.3
Date de lancement : 12 avril 2024
Des améliorations importantes ont été apportées à la fonction de Protection DNS : finies les fuites DNS et l'instabilité de la connexion lors d'un changement de réseau. Les bibliothèques essentielles à la performance de l'application ont été mises à jour : DnsLibs, TSUrlFilter et Scriptlets.
Attention : à partir de cette version, AdGuard pour iOS prend en charge uniquement iOS 13 ou ultérieur.
Journal des modifications
Mise à jour des Scriptlets (extension JavaScript pour les règles de filtrage) vers la v1.10.25
Mise à jour de TSUrlFilter (moteur de filtrage de la Protection avancée) vers la v2.2.18
Mise à jour de DnsLibs (moteur de filtrage DNS) vers la v2.5.17 #2314
Ces mises à jour entraînent les changements suivants :
Améliorations
Permet de spécifier des flux DNS en amont tcp-only et udp-only #208
Corrections
Impossible d'utiliser le serveur DNS DoH qui utilise HTTP/1.1 depuis la mise à jour vers la version 4.3 #216
adguard_dns provoque des erreurs de segmentation lors de l'acquisition du mutex dans
ag::dns::DohUpstream::Http3Connection::on_expiry_update()
#212Impossible d'accéder aux sites web coréens après la dernière mise à jour de la version #5120
Les règles syntaxiques d'Adblock avec FQDN ne fonctionnent pas
#210
Autres
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.5.0
Date de lancement : 5 juillet 2023
C’est notre plaisir d’annoncer la sortie de AdGuard v4.5 pour iOS, qui comporte quelques grands changements et de nouvelles fonctionnalités.
Protection contre le suivi à l’échelle du système
AdGuard v4.5 pour iOS inclut désormais une protection contre le suivi à l'échelle du système, ce qui vous permet de bloquer les traqueurs intégrés aux applications qui peuvent discrètement collecter des données des utilisateurs. Nous sommes fiers de vous présenter cette grande réussite.
Dans cette version, nous avons ajouté des statistiques sur les requêtes bloquées dans l'application (voir l'onglet Activité). Nous avons modifié les compteurs de l'écran principal pour indiquer le nombre de traqueurs bloqués et la quantité de trafic économisée.
De plus, si vous installez maintenant AdGuard pour iOS ou réinitialisez ses paramètres par défaut, le filtre DNS d'AdGuard sera déjà activé. Qu'est-ce que cela signifie pour vous ? Si vous activez la Protection DNS, AdGuard commencera automatiquement à bloquer les publicités et les traqueurs dans toutes les applications, et pas seulement dans Safari. Peu importe le serveur que vous utilisez - le trafic DNS sera de toute façon filtré.
Prise en charge de DNS-over-HTTP/3
Dans AdGuard v4.5 pour iOS, nous avons ajouté la prise en charge de DNS-over-HTTP/3 suite à la mise à jour de DnsLibs. DNS-over-HTTP/3 est une nouvelle version du protocole DNS-over-HTTPS. AdGuard est l'un des premiers à le supporter, avec Google et Cloudflare.
En plus, le filtre DNS d'AdGuard est désormais activé par défaut avec la protection DNS, ce qui signifie que vous pouvez bloquer les publicités immédiatement après l'installation et la première fois que la protection est activée.
Journal des modifications
Corrections
Absence des règles sur l’écran du Bloqueur de contenus #2012
Versions
DnsLibs mis à jour à la v2.2.8 #2171
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.4.6
Date de lancement : 11 avril 2023
Le printemps est le temps du renouvellement, et les logiciels AdGuard ne font pas exception à la règle.
Nous avons mis à jour toutes les bibliothèques utilisées dans l'application et travaillé sur l'interface utilisateur - maintenant AdGuard pour iOS est plus performant et plus facile à utiliser.
Les règles de Protection avancée sont accélérées
La fonction Protection avancée et quelque chose dont nous sommes fiers et qui nous distingue des autres bloqueurs de contenu sur iOS. Grâce à ce module, AdGuard pour iOS peut appliquer des règles de filtrage avancé qui amplifient l’effet des règles de blocages régulières sur Safari et s’opposent plus effectivement aux publicités chiffrées et complexes.
Cependant, le fonctionnement de la fonction Protection avancée a toujours été limité par rapport aux autres versions d'AdGuard à cause des particularités d'iOS. Par exemple, certaines règles s'appliquaient visiblement après le chargement de la page. Cela entraînait parfois un "scintillement" de la publicité, celle-ci n'étant masquée qu'après le chargement de la page. Dans d'autres cas, cela empêchait même de bloquer certaines publicités.
Lors de la préparation de la nouvelle version d'AdGuard pour iOS, nous avons fait beaucoup d'efforts pour accélérer l'implémentation des règles de blocage avancées, ce qui a directement amélioré les performances globales de l'application. Nous espérons que vous remarquerez la différence.
Support natif pour la pseudo-classe :has()
Avec Safari v16.4, les bloqueurs de contenu ont obtenu la possibilité de sélectionner des éléments à masquer en utilisant la pseudo-classe [
:has()
] (https://webkit.org/blog/13096/css-has-pseudo-class/). Bien que cela puisse sembler complexe et déroutant, il faut savoir que cette fonctionnalité est extrêmement importante pour nous. Elle permet de choisir les blocs publicitaires en fonction de leur contenu. Jusqu'à la version 4.4.6 de AdGuard pour iOS, la prise en charge de la pseudo-classe
:has()
était implémentée dans le cadre du module Protection avancée, disponible uniquement dans la version payante. Désormais, cette fonctionnalité est disponible pour tous les utilisateurs d'AdGuard pour iOS !Journal des modifications
Fonctionnalités
La version de SafariConverterLib est affichée après un tap sur la version de l’application dans À propos #2050
Les versions des Scriptlets et ExtendedCss versions sont affichées dans À propos #2121
La vitesse de démarrage de Safari Web Extension a été améliorée
Corrections
La description des serveurs Alternatifs en espagnol était incorrecte #2078
Versions
DnsLibs mis à jour à la v2.0.75 #2111
ExtendedCss mis à jour à la v2.0.51
Safari Converter Lib mise à jour vers la v2.0.39
Scriptlets mis à jour à la v1.9.1
Mise à jour des DNS stamps pour DNSCrypt
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.4.5
Date de lancement : 24 novembre 2022
Dans cette version nous avons significativement mis à jour notre bibliothèque de filtrage DNS — DnsLibs — pour qu'elle consomme moins de ressources et fonctionne plus rapidement.
En plus de cela, ls mise en oeuvre du protocole DNS-over-QUIC désormais prend en charge RFC 9250 (norme proposée), et le statut expérimental a été supprimé de la prise en charge de DoQ.
Et finalement, nous avons mis à jour notre moteur des règles Safari rules et corrigé une paire ou deux de bogues.
Journal des modifications
Mis à jour
DnsLibs à la v2.0.58
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.4.4
Date de lancement : 28 septembre 2022
Dans cette version nous avons mis à jour les bibliothèques des filtres et réparé le lecteur YouTube pour iOS 16.
Vous pouvez maintenant visionner des vidéos sans publicité directement dans l’application AdGuard. Pour ce faire, appuyez sur “Partager” dans l’application YouTube, appuyez sur “Plus”, et sélectionnez “Bloquer les publicités sur YouTube (avec AdGuard)“.
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.4.3
Date de lancement : 30 août 2022
Cette mise à jour introduit la bibliothèque de convertisseurs de règles mise à jour et quelques améliorations importantes au module de protection avancée.
Veuillez noter que si vous effectuez une mise à jour depuis la version 4.4.0, vous devrez peut-être réactiver les bloqueurs de contenu AdGuard dans les paramètres de Safari et vérifier les mises à jour des filtres dans l'application.
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.4.1
Date de lancement : 3 août 2022
C'est la première mise à jour d'AdGuard pour iOS depuis le changement de compte de développeur. Veuillez noter que vous devrez peut-être réactiver les bloqueurs de contenu AdGuard dans les paramètres de Safari et vérifier les mises à jour des filtres dans l'application.
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.4.0
Date de lancement : 8 mai 2022
Voici AdGuard v4.4.0 pour iOS! Dans cette version, nous avons corrigé une seule erreur de fonctionnement du module de filtrage AdGuard DNS lors des changements de réseau, qui était pourtant très ennuyante. Tout est maintenant en ordre et fonctionne comme prévu, nous pouvons donc nous détendre un petit moment. En espérant que vous apprécierez la nouvelle version du logiciel.
Changelog
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.3.3
Date de lancement : 2 mars 2022
Ceci est une mise à jour relativement minuscule, mais importante : les rectifications que nous avons faites aideront AdGuard à fonctionner beaucoup mieux. Dans cette version nous avons amélioré le filtrage DNS pour le rendre plus stable même dans le cadre d’une mauvaise connexion Internet. Nous avons aussi corrigé un bogue qui empêchait la mise à jour des filtres sur la version bêta d' iOS 15.4 ainsi qu’une paire de crashes en arrière-plan. Et en plus nous avons ajouté quelques autres petites améliorations pour rendre l’utilisation de AdGuard plus confortable.
Changelog
[Amélioration] Mise à jour de DnsLibs vers v1.7.11 #1951
[Corrigé] Crash à cause de règle de filtrage invalide dans EasyList Cookie List #1941
[Corrigé] Rectifié les crashs populaires dans AdGuard v4.3.2 beta #1925
[Corrigé] Crash NetworkUtils.init sur iOS 12.5 #1938
[Corrigé] Sur iOS 15.4 beta le spinner de mise à jour manuelle tourne sans arrêter #1926
[Corrigé] L’application fait un crash si un filtre personnalisé avec des lignes vides est ajouté #1918
[Corrigé] Le tunnel cesse de fonctionner à cause de la limite de mémoire dépassée #1935
[Corrigé] Profil VPN ne se connecte pas après une réinitialisation des paramètres #1952
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.3.2
Date de lancement : 7 février 2022
Toutes nos mises à jour ne sont peut-être pas flashy et accrochantes, mais elles rendent AdGuard mieux qu’il ne l’était. Voici donc AdGuard v4.3.2 pour iOS qui vient juste de sortir. Avec cette version, notre but était d’améliorer la performance de l’application ainsi que la résolution de quelques bogues pas trop sérieux. Vous avez peut-être remarqué que AdGuard démarre maintenant plus rapidement qu'avant. Nous espérons que vous apprécierez cette version de AdGuard pour iOS.
[Corrigé] Pas de connexion Internet en utilisant le réseau cellullaire (DNS64 network) #1901
Auparavant, la protection DNS ne fonctionnait pas avec certains opérateurs cellulaires ayant des réseaux uniquement IPv6 (par exemple, T-Mobile US). Un peu de magie AdGuard et tout fonctionne comme il se doit.
[Corrigé] Crash lors du démarrage de l’application avec un liste de blocage DNS extensive #1883
Désormais vous n’aurez plus de problèmes en utilisant la protection DNS et vos règles personnelles.
Changelog
[Enhancement] Updated DnsLibs to v1.7.3 #1916
[Enhancement] Added an option to block Youtube ads by "sharing" video to AdGuard app
[Fixed] Allowlist and Blocklist disappear after reboot #1907
[Fixed] Crash in
getRulesCountForFilter
on empty rule lines #1918[Fixed] Filter lists update/toggle causes noticeable battery drain #1891
[Fixed] Popular crashes in AdGuard v4.3.2 beta #1925
[Fixed] The app crashes when launched in Persian #1922
[Fixed] VPN tunnel does not restart on a network change #1892
[Fixed] iOS widget shows "Unable to Load" message, while AdGuard works correctly (fixed in most of the cases) #1849
[Other] Safari Web Extension's protection toggle button does not work on iPadOS #1878
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.3.1
Date de lancement : 29 décembre 2021
It's time for the long-awaited release of AdGuard Pro v4.3 for iOS. We've implemented support for AdGuard’s Safari Web Extension for iOS 15 and added Advanced protection. Never before has AdGuard Pro for iOS blocked ads so effectively!
[Enhancement] Safari Web Extension for iOS 15
The AdGuard Web Extension for Safari serves to enhance the capabilities of the AdGuard Pro for iOS app. With this extension, AdGuard can apply Advanced protection to better block ads in Safari, including YouTube ads, thanks to an improved filtering mechanism.
We’ve also performed a complete code refactoring and added an option to choose the filter update check interval in Low-level settings. And, of course, we fixed a few minor bugs in the process.
We hope you will enjoy AdGuard Pro v4.3 for iOS!
Changelog
[Enhancement] "Dns filters" adding logic
[Enhancement] Descriptions are moved under headers in all sections
[Enhancement] DNS filter dialog box
[Enhancement] License screen has been reworked
[Enhancement] Design of the update icon
[Enhancement] Safari Web Extension for applying advanced rules (extended CSS, scriptlets, etc) #1794
[Enhancement] Onboarding screen text has been changed
[Enhancement] Purchase screen has been reworked
[Enhancement] iOS 15: the text in the system settings is now different #1822
[Enhancement] Handle
adguard:add_dns_server
URLs[Enhancement] Video tutorial about how to block ads has been updated
[Enhancement] Leave a feedback and Report a bug options are now merged
[Enhancement] "The rule was added/removed/changed" dialog has been improved for extension
[Enhancement] AdGuard DNS filter has been added as a default one
[Enhancement] Status bar notifications are enabled by default
[Enhancement] Content blockers screen has been reworked
[Enhancement] Guide text for iOS 15 has been changed
[Fixed] The app crashes when adding a custom DNS server from an unreachable network #1730
[Fixed] DNS filter lists are updated on the disk without reloading DNS filtering which causes random filtering issues #1732
[Fixed] Fix a bug in the "Edit the DNS server" dialog
[Fixed] Migration of DoQ upstream does not work with v4.2 #1766
[Fixed] SIGPIPE crashes #94
[Fixed] Autoupdate is not working in background #1828
[Fixed] Filters update status switches from "not found" to "No filters updated" #1729
[Fixed] AdGuard can't start in portrait mode with Korean locale #1785
[Fixed] AdGuard restarting twice while playing game #1806
[Fixed] App restarting every 3 minutes #1810
[Fixed] Security filters get disabled after AdGuard reload #1811
[Other] Remove the link to AdGuard VPN app if the region of App Store is Chinese #1830
[Other] DnsLibs updated to version 1.6.71 #1853
[Other] "Reset statistic" button is hidden for free users
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.2.2
Date de lancement : 21 septembre 2021
A minor update. We changed one line to be consistent with iOS 15.
Our current focus is v4.3; it has a cool innovative feature that augments ad blocking quality. We intend to release it in the next few weeks. Stay tuned!
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.2.1
Date de lancement : 6 août 2021
This is a rather small update. We stopped a nasty bug in its track: DNSLibs used to return an error after an attempt to add a DNS-over-QUIC server. Now it’s fixed, so you can live in peace and use the app that has become even more bug-free. Plus, a bunch of crashes are dealt with.
[Enhancement] Update DnsLibs to 1.6.20 #1802
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.2.0
Date de lancement : 10 juin 2021
In this version we focused on improving filtering in Safari. In parallel, we solved the problem with YouTube ads that AdGuard users had been encountering. We’ve developed two ways to block them: a shortcut, the instructions for which can be found on our blog, and a Safari extension.
[Enhancement] Added a new action extension for blocking YouTube ads in Safari #1763
The new extension is designed specifically to block ads on YouTube in Safari and runs only there. Unlike the shortcut, the extension is built into the app, so you don’t need to install it manually. To block ads on YouTube, tap the “Share” button and select “Block ads on YouTube (by AdGuard).” After that, the “with AdGuard” caption will appear next to the YouTube logo. If it’s not there, you’ve probably reloaded the page and need to activate the extension again.
Changelog
[Enhancement] Dark/light theme switch
[Enhancement] Searching for filters in Safari protection
[Enhancement] Redesigned the Support section
[Enhancement] Marked the low-level settings that won't work in Native Implementation #1726
[Fixed] There are no notifications when activating a new device in Setapp with the maximum number of devices
[Fixed] AdGuard DNS protocols block the Internet access for third-party VPNs #1707
[Other] Added a notification for the new Safari extension
[Other] Removed “Logout“ from the About screen
Updated DnsLibs to v1.5.44 #1771
[Enhancement] Always use the local DNS resolver announced by DHCP for all queries ending with the primary DNS suffix #100
SafariConverterLib update v1.1.28
[Enhancement] Added
$denyallow
modifier support #5[Enhancement] Allowed
*##
cosmetic rules #11[Enhancement] Added generic CSS exclusions #15
[Fixed] Added
$specifichide
modifier support #6[Fixed] Issue with long multi-domain element hiding rules #8
[Fixed] Element hiding rule with few selectors converted to an incorrect rule #21
[Fixed] The rule with
$ping
blocks the whole page #14
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.1.1
Date de lancement : 22 mars 2021
This is a minor release that contains bug fixes, UI improvements, and more.
[Enhancement] Statistics is displayed as integer numbers
[Fixed] DNS filter lists are updated without reloading DNS filtering which causes random filtering issues #1732
[Fixed] The app crashed when removing a DNS blocklist #1731
[Fixed] When changing from AdGuard implementation to Native, VPN remains enabled
[Fixed] A bug when searching by tags
[Fixed] Internet connection is broken after filters update
[Fixed] Main page icons don't work correctly
[Fixed] VPN icon is not shown in Full-Tunnel mode
[Other] VPN tunnel reconnects every time the app is restarted or opened from the app switcher 4.1.1 (660) #1734
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.1.0
Date de lancement : 18 février 2021
Long time ago scientists discovered an interesting phenomenon. While we typically think that what we most want is to actually get what we want, the most intense source of pleasure is in looking forward to getting what we want. That's the dopamine system, also known as the wanting system.
It's been months since Apple added native DNS encryption support to iOS and you might've thought that we at AdGuard just have been lazy not adding support too? Not at all! We've just been trying to follow science and provide you with as much pleasure as possible. Finally, the intensification period ends and catharsis begins!
Native support for encrypted DNS #1589
So in 2020 Apple platforms started natively supporting encrypted DNS. Namely, two protocols were supported — DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS (DoT and DoH). Earlier you could set up and manage DNS profiles in AdGuard. Yet, the solution wasn’t so snorky. Now we've made things simple: there is no need to download and install DNS profiles, just enable Native implementation in AdGuard for iOS settings:
The new method of setting up DNS isn't really superior to the one you're already familiar with, but it has one slight advantage: the DNS is handled by the system and not the app. This means that AdGuard doesn't have to create a local VPN. Sadly, this will not help you circumvent system restrictions and use AdGuard alongside other VPN-based applications — if any VPN is enabled, native DNS is ignored. Consequently, you won't be able to filter traffic locally or to use our brand new DNS-over-QUIC protocol (DoQ).
Social login 📲 #1507
Now the Google login widget is present in the app (AdGuard > Settings > License > Login). A single click on a Google Sign-in button, and you're there!
For a successful login, you should have an AdGuard account registered to your Google email address. Otherwise, there will be an error.
Don't have an AdGuard account? Create one at my.adguard.com first, then you'll be able to bind it to your Google account.
Low-level stuff. ☢ For geeks only!! 🤓
Blocking mode, Block IPv6, Blocked response TTL, Bootstrap and Fallback servers — all settings on this screen are new, except for the Tunnel mode.
Bootstrap and Fallback
Fallback is simply a backup DNS server. If you chose a DNS server and something happened to it (whatever the reason), a fallback is needed to set the backup DNS server until the main server responds.
With Bootstrap, it’s a little more complicated. For AdGuard for iOS to use a custom secure DNS server, our app needs to get its IP address first. For this purpose, the system DNS is used by default, but sometimes this is not possible for various reasons. In such cases, Bootstrap could be used to get the IP address of the selected secure DNS server. Here are two examples to illustrate when a custom Bootstrap server might help:
When a system default DNS server does not return the IP address of a secure DNS server and it is not possible to use a secure one.
When our app and third-party VPN are used simultaneously and it is not possible to use System DNS as a Bootstrap.
Block IPv6 🔒 #1289
For any DNS query sent to get an IPv6 address, our app returns an empty response (as if this IPv6 address does not exist). Now there is an option not to return IPv6 addresses.
Does anybody actually read these? ┬──┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.0.4
Date de lancement : 15 décembre 2020
This release is mainly focused on bug fixes and minor improvements. Yet, it has a feature that one can’t ignore — DNS-over-QUIC support!
[Other] DNS-over-QUIC support (AdGuard DNS)
The first thing you should know about DNS-over-QUIC (DoQ) is that it's a new encryption protocol. Not as new as a concept, but very new in terms of practical application. In fact, AdGuard introduced the very first public DNS servers that support DoQ! The feature is still experimental — AdGuard for iOS is one of the first open-source implementations of DNS-over-QUIC — but it's perfectly functioning and we encourage you to try it.
The most common DNS encryption protocols are DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS (DoH and DoT correspondingly). What makes DoQ special? A bunch of things: out-of-the-box encryption, reduced connection times, and better performance in cases of lost data packets.
Changelog
[Enhancement] Shown the link in the details of custom filters #1529
[Enhancement] Added "Acknowledgments" link to the "About" screen
[Enhancement] Added our discuss page URL to the "About" screen
[Enhancement] Improved the way DNS queries are logged to the Tunnel log
[Fixed] Access to the DNS Allowlist crashes AdGuard Pro #1655
[Fixed] AdGuard does not automatically select a DNS server when deleting the custom DNS server in use #1657
[Fixed] Disabling "Advanced mode" in settings disables "Auto-Update over Wi-Fi only" too #1662
[Fixed] Attempt to open "License" section causes the app crash #1664
[Fixed] Reset settings leads to broken DNS servers settings
[Other] Updated DnsLibs to 1.3.24 #1638
[Other] Incorrect record color in the Activity log
[Other] Missing image in front of "Security" filters
[Other] Circles loader updates infinitely
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.0.3
Date de lancement : 22 septembre 2020
This is mostly a bugfix release, yet it has a new handy feature — namely, custom URL scheme support. This allows you to easily add custom filters from the browser and add custom DNS servers using stamps.
Changelog
[Added] Custom URL scheme support
[Changed] Move "About" menu item to the bottom of the list
[Changed] Remove unnecessary scrolling in Settings
[Fixed] Obsolete filters were not deleted after update in some cases
[Fixed] Estonian filter icon uses flag of Ethiopia #1636
[Fixed] Localization issues #1626
[Fixed] Lost network connection when automatically switching networks (with IPv6) #1592
[Fixed] The "Remove VPN profile" button doesn't work #1625
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.0.2
Date de lancement : 18 août 2020
AdGuard v4.0.2 for iOS is more focused on bug fixes, yet it has some important changes. We’ve made UI improvements, redesigned the menu logic and added one more DNS server to Cloudflare. A small, but much-needed release – the first one after the long-awaited AdGuard Pro update.
Changelog
[Enhancement] Implement Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 for Families #1536
[Enhancement] Return color highlight for domains being resolved by DNS server #1579
[Enhancement] Change the way Activity screen refreshes
[Enhancement] User interface improvements and redesigned menu logic
[Fixed] DNS deactivation issue #1614
[Fixed] Lost network connection when automatically switching networks (with IPv6) #1592
[Fixed] DNS over HTTPS and TLS are broken on iOS 14 Beta #1601
[Fixed] Handle removed obsolete filters
[Fixed] OpenDNS doesn't support DoT #1753
[Fixed] Access to DNS AllowList crashes AG Pro #1613
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 4.0.1
Date de lancement : 18 juin 2020
It's been forever since the last AdGuard Pro update, and even more since the last meaningful one. We hope very much that this huge update will redeem us. And there's no reason to think otherwise: the number and the scale of changes is enormous. Starting with a complete UI rework, followed by the introduction of Content blockers and other meaningful additions and enhancements like Activity feed and improved DNS filtering.
Major design changes
Traditionally, a major version increase heralds a lot of changes regarding the UI. This time is not an exception. And considering the app jumped from v2.1 straight to v4.0, the transformation is drastic. Here's an attempt to list everything that has changed in terms of UI:
General design changes. Seriously, this is almost a new app now. New style, menu logic, icons... One thing stays the same though: you can switch to dark mode.
Advanced mode: additional settings for advanced users. Use at your own risk! However, the app isn't called 'AdGuard Pro' for nothing: if you've been using it for a while, these advanced settings probably won't scare you off.
Activity feed: DNS requests log, exhaustive request details. This is more or less the familiar requests log, but better looking and more detailed.
Most active companies: not only you now can see which company this or that DNS request belongs to, you can view the "leaderboard" on the 'Most active companies' screen, accessible from the activity feed.
Requests statistic. Switch between all-time, monthly, weekly or daily stats.
Content blocking
This update features a solid amount of changes that are aimed at enhancing the Safari content blocking. Its efficiency has increased manyfold compared to v2.1.
[Enhancement] Safari content blocker max rule count raised to 300k #819
Safari is notoriously known for its harsh 50k max limit for filtering rules in content blockers. This number is laughably low, and for ages we were struggling with it. Now we've implemented a workaround: split AdGuard Pro into six content blockers. Each of them has the same 50k restriction but in total they add up to a reasonable 300k rules max. You don't have to seek weird compromises anymore and can enable all your favorite filters at once!
[Enhancement] "Content blockers" screen #1105
It would surely be irritating to have to go to Safari settings to check which content blockers are enabled and which are not. We know this from personal experience. The logical solution was to add a new screen right to AdGuard Pro settings, which we did. Go to General settings > Content blockers to see the current state. You’ll even find there which filters exactly are enabled and how many rules each of the content blockers has used up.
[Enhancement] Content blocker affinity #1104
Some filtering rules depend on each other or work better together. There’s a problem in cases when such rules belong to different content blockers. Normally they wouldn't always work as intended, even if both content blockers were enabled. But we put in extra work to achieve cross-content blocker compatibility, so the quality of ad blocking went further up.
[Enhancement] An option to import custom filters by URL #518
This option will be very useful for those who support their own filters, or just have a favorite filter that wasn't included by default. Add it by URL and it will be kept updated just as any other filter!
DNS protection
It was already on a solid level before the update, so we didn't change too much compared to content blocking or UI. It doesn't mean we didn't do anything, though!
Enhanced DNS protection #1107
This includes a few measures. Firstly, we made it so it's possible now to enable and disable DNS protection for Wi-Fi or mobile data separately, a feature that should be helpful to many AdGuard Pro users.
Besides that, in addition to familiar DNS functionality you now can add mobile network or certain Wi-Fi networks to exclusions. For example, you can use it if you have AdGuard Home set up for your home Wi-Fi.
There are several lesser changes related to DNS functionality that are too technical or too minor to include here, but together they make the DNS protection suite quite a lot better compared to the previous version.
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 2.1.1
Date de lancement : 22 juin 2018
We really dislike releasing new versions that only contain bugfixes, but sometimes it is necessary. One of the bugs required our immediate attention, and we couldn’t wait for more features to come to release the new version.
[Fixed] Full tunnel mode misbehaviour #772
This is the main villain of the release. In full tunnel mode, some users experienced network failure after their device switched from WiFi to Mobile data. Only Flight mode on/off toggle or restarting the device helped bring the connection back to life. The bug proved to be trickier than we expected, so we added a new advanced setting to enable automatic tunnel restart after network switch.
NOTE: this setting is disabled by default. If you are one of the unlucky users, try enabling it.
UI
- [Changed] Margin size on Quick tour screen has been reduced #793
- [Fixed] DNS settings description doesn't change when switching phone language #794
Networking
- [Fixed] Manually adding/removing URLs to blacklist disables filtering #776
Other
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 2.1.0
Date de lancement : 18 mai 2018
It is not uncommon when a big update is followed soon-ish with a minor one. This is exactly it: a minor update to tidy up bugs and inconsistencies that slipped past our attention during the v2.0 release. Nothing huge, just bugfixes and quality of life improvements.
UI
[Added] "CANCEL" button to the Filtering log clearing dialog #652
[Added] Indicator for what exact blocking list has blocked a request #584
[Added] "Rate me" dialog #751
[Changed] The number of items in the DNS requests log has been limited #713
[Improved] The whole ‘Share' field is clickable now #708
[Improved] Dark keyboard to match the color scheme of the app #705
Ad blocking
[Improved] Handling of T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom cases #688
Networking
[Fixed] DNS response caching #702
[Fixed] Errors when tunnel starts with encrypted DNS #744
[Fixed] IPv4 interface is added in IPv6-only networks #714
[Fixed] VPN is busy when enabling AdGuard protection #657
[Fixed] Unable to establish VPN connection after first clicking "check for updates" for subscriptions #752
Other
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 2.0.2
Date de lancement : 13 mars 2018
Turned out, we overlooked a couple of minor bugs and inconsistencies in the v2.0 update. Here's a quick fix to set things right.
[Fixed] Warning "Safari content blocker is disabled" sometimes disappears #691
[Fixed] Blocking List Subscription disappears #575
[Improved] Update the Safari filters' translations in Traditional Chinese language file #686
[Improved] AdGuard filter descriptions not translated to German #683
[Improved] Enable autoupdate over Wi-Fi only by default #682
[Improved] Show "hide" button after watching video #680
[Improved] Translations has been updated #679
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 2.0.0
Date de lancement : 6 mars 2018
In this version, we introduce a wide range of novelties, from app redesign (dark theme looks slick!) to new features like Blocking Lists to block ads devise-wise, new Privacy module (and specifically DNSCrypt support) to boost your online privacy, integration with web reporting tool and much more.
[Changed] App redesign #455
This is undoubtedly the first thing you will notice when you run the app after the update. Light theme has been discontinued in favor of a dark one, and the overall style of the menu has changed.
[Added] DNSCrypt support #465
AdGuard now supports DNSCrypt servers. You can read why DNSCrypt is so important in our Knowledge base article. Long story short: it greatly enhances your online protection. Loads of DNSCrypt servers to choose from are available by default on the “DNS settings screen”, along with option to add a custom server.
[Added] Privacy settings #545
There is a new “Privacy settings” tab in the main menu. Inside you will find familiar Whitelist and Blacklist, but also new “Blocking lists” section. Blocking lists, sometimes also referred to as “subscriptions”, are lists of rules (similar to Safari content blocking rules) that are used to operate the filtering process. There is a link inside to add some of the popular subscriptions as well as a possibility to add any custom ones by URL. Subscriptions are either hosts-file or adblock-file based, the diffirences between them are described further down the release notes.
NOTE: Important to notice that too many subscriptions can lead to tunnel crash, i.e. the app will stop responding and the filtering will cease.
[Changed] Blacklist now supports both "adblock" and "hosts files" syntax #546
Hosts files are basically lists of matches between domain names and ip-addresses that the system should use to navigate to these domains. Unlike hosts files, adblock-based subscriptions are regular filters that support basic syntax. Both types of files can be added to AdGuard to block DNS requests.
[Added] Detect if Content Blocker is not enabled in Safari settings #437
Enabling AdGuard Content blocker in Safari settings is required to have filtering going on in Safari. If AdGuard is disabled, the red warning will appear at the top of the main screen to remind you to enable the Content blocker. The video right below it shows how to do so.
[Added] AdGuard DNS (default, family) has been added to the list of known DNS providers #582
Not much to add here. Both AdGuard Default and AdGuard Family protection are now available from the get go, without having to enter their addresses manually (by the way, AdGuard provides DNSCrypt servers too, and they are in the list).
[Added] Integration with the web reporting tool #533
You may have heard about the online reporting tool before, especially if you are an AdGuard for Windows or AdGuard extension user. Basically, it is a web form to report missed ads, false positives or any other issues caused by AdGuard filters. Now it is integrated with AdGuard for iOS, so whenever you report a problem, the app will automatically prefill all the required fields about its settings.
[Improved] Mobile Assistant version has been updated #581
The “Preview” button disappeared from the “Block element on this page” tool in the last update due to technical difficulties, which caused a righteous uproar from many users. Luckily, we were able to resolve these problems by now and the preview button is back where it belongs.
UI
[Added] "Learn about other AdGuard products" item to the "RATE AND SHARE" block #641
[Changed] Color in DNS requests log #620
[Improved] First run screen has been redesigned #613
[Improved] Tutorial videos have been updated #539
[Improved] AdGuard now uses default iOS Sharing functionality #590
Adblocking
[Added] Quad9 to the list of known DNS Servers #529
[Changed] Mobile ads filter turned on by default #624
[Changed] “Report an issue” menu item has been reworked #649
[Fixed] Error while loading filters into Safari #550
Other
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 1.3.3
Date de lancement : 12 décembre 2017
The new version makes a strong emphasis on improving the Content blocker part of AdGuard Pro. Renovated Assistant and the new “Invert whitelist” option are the headliners of this update. Few pesky bugs have been eliminated too.
[Changed] Assistant in the Safari extension #469
We have unified the Assistant code, so that it’s the same across the board now: AdGuard for Windows, Mac and iOS, browser extensions, you name it. While at it, we have changed the exterior a bit (hopefully, for the better). As a side effect, there’s temporarily no ‘Preview’ option, but it will be added in the next version.
[Added] Inverted whitelist #431
This is a quite narrow option, but some users will definitely find it useful. By inverting the whitelist (which you can do in the Advanced settings, by the way) you will switch AdGuard into a special mode that doesn’t block ads anywhere by default, but filters all websites that you add to this list. The inverted whitelist is independent from the regular whitelist, so you can have them both configured as you find appropriate and switch between the modes depending on your current goals.
[Improved] Added scaling support for iPhone X (18:9) #513
Upon the release of iPhone X some of AdGuard interface panels looked pretty ugly. We had to do some work to make it look smooth and natural for all those lucky owners of the newest Apple flagship device :)
UI
[Fixed] UI glitch #517
[Fixed] Keyboard covers up text field in custom filters #505
[Changed] 'Enable DNS Request log' toggle should be greyed out when Pro-status is off #521
[Changed] Incorrect entry in black- and whitelist (DNS settings) should be highlighted in red #510
Other
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 1.3.2
Date de lancement : 9 octobre 2017
This is a small update which has fixed minor issues slipped through unnoticed. Hint how to add DNS server manually were clarified and widget is now greydout when PRO status turned off.
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 1.3.1
Date de lancement : 24 août 2017
[Fixed] Sometimes tunnel does not restart correctly when the network changes #470
An important issue was found in the previous version. If network type was changed, it requires the tunnel mode to be restarted. Sometimes it didn't happen. We have completely reworked the tunnel's “behavior” when changing the connection - now, if a connection type is changed, the tunnel does not restart, and the connection to the network is not lost.
[Added] AdGuard for iOS (Pro) widget #312
Now it is possible to quickly enable or disable DNS filtering directly from the Today view screen.
[Added] Support custom ports in the custom DNS settings #412
And the last important change - it is possible to manually add ports in the DNS settings. This can be useful in cases where an ISP intercepts DNS traffic and redirects it to its servers. It turns out that technically AdGuard works, but there is no filtering. In this case, one should specify the address in the DNS settings, for example - 176.103.130.130:5353 or [ff:fa::1]:5353.
Other
[Fixed] AdGuard is not working with System default DNS server in Tunnel mode #457
[Fixed] Unable to check "System Default" in the app #461
[Added] Need to show the disabled dns status on the main settings screen #452
[Added] Automatically enable PRO mode when user selects any custom DNS server #464
[Improved] DNS Naming Bug — AdGuard Pro 1.3.0 (100) #453
[Other] iOS Assistant is incorrectlty placed on the site #463
[Other] tieba.baidu.com - AdGuard toolbar is missing #416
AdGuard Pro pour iOS 1.3.0
Date de lancement : 22 août 2017
Recently, Apple has announced that according to their policy, they "have never allowed apps on the App Store that are designed to interfere with the performance or capabilities of other apps". This means that the only ad blocking solution permitted in iOS are content blocking extensions for Safari browser, and AdGuard Pro has to rethink its features. Sadly, the system-wide ad blocking has to go, but we keep the custom DNS functionality and look forward to developing it even more in the future.
We have also removed 'AdGuard DNS' and 'AdGuard Family protection' from the default DNS setups, you will need to manually add our DNS addresses to use them (although, if you have already had one of these modes selected, it will remain). Another option to keep the filtering in apps is to add our Simplified domain names filter to the blacklist as a whole.
But, aside from this sad news, we have something to tell about the new version. It features a new setting that lets you choose between the more stable work and compatibility with other VPN apps. Plus, as usual, more fixes, UI changes and what not.
[Added] New 'Tunnel mode' setting #404
We decided to introduce this setting as a response to some cases of iOS bypassing the AdGuard (due to bad connectivity). What does this mean in practice? The new setting lets you choose between two modes: split-tunnel and full-tunnel. While in split-tunnel mode (the default one), AdGuard will be compatible with some other VPN apps (full list here) but can be bypassed by the system. On the contrary, in full-tunnel mode, you can't run other VPN apps alongside AdGuard, but iOS won't be able to bypass it, regardless of the connection quality.
UI
[Added] Build number on the "About" screen #406
[Added] "Filter rules syntax" link to the User filter #375
[Changed] Gray out "DNS settings" when PRO status is disabled #374
[Fixed] Typos #408
[Fixed] Filter search doesn't work #388
[Fixed] When app is started, "Pro" button state is "disabled" for a second #371
[Fixed] Incorrect warning message on the main screen about the filters conversion error #414
[Improved] New Persian localization, other localizations have been updated #427