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AdGuard Debuts Command Line Ad-Blocking Tool for Linux Users

AdGuard has officially launched version 1.0 of its ad-blocking software tailored for Linux, marking the company’s first stable release for the open-source operating system. This development introduces a system-wide, command-line-based ad-blocking solution, expanding AdGuard’s reach beyond its existing platforms, including Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and browser extensions.

The Linux version distinguishes itself by operating entirely through the command line, lacking a graphical user interface. This design choice aligns with the preferences of many Linux users who favour terminal-based applications for their flexibility and efficiency. The software offers comprehensive ad-blocking capabilities, including the removal of pop-ups, video ads, banners, and other intrusive elements across websites and applications.

One of the notable features of AdGuard for Linux is its App Exclusion functionality. This allows users to bypass ad filtering for specific applications or browsers, providing flexibility in cases where ad-blocking may interfere with the normal operation of certain software. The tool comes equipped with pre-built lists of browsers and applications that can be excluded from HTTPS filtering, simplifying the configuration process.

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In addition to ad-blocking, AdGuard for Linux enhances user privacy and security by blocking trackers and protecting against phishing and malware attacks. The software checks every website visited against a constantly updated database of malicious content, ensuring a safer browsing experience.

The release also includes support for SOCKS5 and HTTP proxy modes, expanding its utility for users who require advanced network configurations. Despite its robust feature set, the Linux version remains lightweight and efficient, adhering to the principles of minimalism and performance that are often valued in the Linux community.

AdGuard’s entry into the Linux ecosystem addresses a long-standing demand from users seeking a reliable, system-wide ad-blocking solution that integrates seamlessly with their preferred operating environment. The company’s commitment to providing a command-line interface reflects an understanding of the unique needs and preferences of Linux users.

The software is compatible with various Linux distributions that support iptables, ensuring broad accessibility across different systems. Installation and configuration are facilitated through comprehensive documentation and support resources provided by AdGuard, catering to both novice and experienced users.



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