AdGuard
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Initial release | June 1st 2009 |
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Stable release | 6.4
/ October 25 2018 |
Repository | |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, GNU Linux, OS X, iOS, Android |
Platform | x64/x86, arm |
Available in | 28 languages |
Type | Utility Browser extension Server |
License | Open source and shareware |
Website | adguard.com |
AdGuard
AdGuard is a line of ad blocking and privacy protection software which comprises open source and shareware products that protect Microsoft Windows, Linux, OS X, Android and iOS users from unwanted ads, pop-ups, banners, as well as from tracking, obscene content, malware and phishing.
A cross-platform utility, AdGuard is also available as an extension for the most widely used browsers, e.g. Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, Yandex.Browser, and Microsoft Edge.
While AdGuard products have earned positive feedback in several industry publications,[1][2][3] a series of incidents with app stores occurred in 2014 - 2018, impeding user access to the privacy protection software.
Social Stance
AdGuard developers have taken up non-commercial research in order to inform wider audiences on user privacy, cybersecurity and data protection. The following issues have been looked into:
- Fake adblockers[4][5]
- Facebook Ad Network widespread distribution[6][7]
- Popular Android and iOS app privacy issues[8][9][10][11]
- A number of top-ranked websites involved in cryptojacking[12][13][14]
Open Source Product
AdGuard HOME, launched at the end of 2018, is an open source product aimed at protecting home networks by intercepting and filtering DNS requests.[15]
Developers
AdGuard Software Limited was founded in 2009 [16]. An international team of several dozen professionals is now being managed from the Cyprus-based headquarters.
Incidents
- Distribution of AdGuard for Android was discontinued by Google Play at the end of 2014. It is still being updated and is available for download from the developers’ website.[17].
- AdGuard for iOS has not been updated since the summer of 2018 due to Apple policies, though is still present in the Apple AppStore.[18]
- AdGuard Software Limited itself became subject to an attempted hacker attack in September 2018, yet managed to protect the users of their products by immediately resetting all the passwords.[19][20][21]
Sources
- ^ Jerry Hildenbrand "Best Chrome extensions to protect your online privacy and security", Androidcentral.com, April 23, 2018.
- ^ Pedro Castro "AdGuard 6.4 Controls intrusive ads and keeps your browsing history secure", Software.informer.com, October 29, 2018.
- ^ Lewis Painter "Best ad blocker for iPhone and iPad", Macworld.co.uk, October 23, 2017
- ^ Cal Jeffrey "AdGuard reports that 20 million Chrome users have malware infected ad blockers", Techspotl.com, April 19, 2018.
- ^ Harry Domanski "Google has kicked five malicious ad blockers off the Chrome Store", Techradar.com, April 19, 2018.
- ^ Matthew Hughes "Facebook tracking is present in 41% of the most popular Android apps", Thenextweb.com, March 23, 2018
- ^ Nadeem Sarwar "Is #DeleteFacebook Enough? Here’s the Harsh Truth About Facebook Tracking Through Apps", Beebom.com, March 27, 2018
- ^ Rei Padla "GO Keyboard apps sends users’ data to servers and third parties, AdGuard says", AndroidCommunity.com, September 23, 2017
- ^ Adarsh Verma "11 Million Android, iOS, Chrome, And Firefox Users Infected By Spyware: Delete These Apps Now", Fossbytes.com, July 26, 2018
- ^ Wagas Amir "Popular Android/iOS apps & Extensions collecting highly personal user data",Hackread.com, July 26, 2018
- ^ Catalin Cimpanu "Chrome Extensions, Android and iOS Apps Caught Collecting Browsing Data", BleepeingComputer.com, July 25, 2018
- ^ Michael Kan "Why Hackers Love Cryptocurrency Miner Coinhive",UK.PCMag, November 29, 2017
- ^ Anthony Cuthbertson "Over 500 Million PCs Are Secretely Mining Cryptocurrency, Researchers Reveal", Newsweek.com, October 13, 2017
- ^ Charlie Osborne "500 million PCs are being used for stealth cryptocurrency mining online", Zero Day, October 13, 2017
- ^ Chris Burns "AdGuard Home is an ad-and-tracker blocker for your home", SlashGear.com, October 17, 2018
- ^ https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/adguard
- ^ Daria Magdik "Google Removes Adguard App From Google Play", AdGuard News, November 25, 2014
- ^ Andrew Orr "AdGuard Pro is Being Discontinued due to App Store Policy", Macobserver.com, July 23, 2018
- ^ Zack Whittaker[https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/20/adguard-resets-all-user-passwords-after-account-hacks " AdGuard resets all user passwords after account hacks"], Techkrunch.com, September 20, 2018
- ^ Catalin Cimpanu "AdGuard resets all user passwords after credential stuffing attack", ZeroDay, September 21, 2018
- ^ Tom McNamara "All AdGuard ad blocker account passwords have been reset to fight off hackers", Download.cnet.com, September 21, 2018