: A bug where specific URL transformations ($urltransform) failed when you typed a link directly into the address bar was finally cornered and eliminated. A Legacy of Accessibility
: By utilizing the browser cache more effectively, the app improved its "content-script" loading speed. This means the rules that hide annoying banners now land on your screen before the ad even has a chance to blink.
: The introduction of zstd encoding support meant that filter lists could be compressed and processed more efficiently, saving tiny fractions of data and battery life with every update. The "War" on Bugs
No story is complete without a villain, and for build 1234, the villains were pesky glitches that broke the modern web.
The story of this release is one of "under-the-hood" heroics, where the AdGuard for Mac team focused on tightening the screws of their filtering engine to ensure the web felt just a little bit cleaner and faster. The Unseen Efficiency
: This update embraced ABP's CSS injection syntax , allowing AdGuard to speak the same language as other popular filter lists more fluently.
Imagine a security guard who has just learned to read faster and spot disguises better. In version 2.9.2, the team upgraded , a significant brain transplant for the app.
This release was a quiet promise kept—that the barrier between you and a clean internet should be as thin, fast, and invisible as possible. AdGuard for Mac – Release - Versions history | AdGuard
: A bug where specific URL transformations ($urltransform) failed when you typed a link directly into the address bar was finally cornered and eliminated. A Legacy of Accessibility
: By utilizing the browser cache more effectively, the app improved its "content-script" loading speed. This means the rules that hide annoying banners now land on your screen before the ad even has a chance to blink.
: The introduction of zstd encoding support meant that filter lists could be compressed and processed more efficiently, saving tiny fractions of data and battery life with every update. The "War" on Bugs Adguard 2.9.2 (1234) Release
No story is complete without a villain, and for build 1234, the villains were pesky glitches that broke the modern web.
The story of this release is one of "under-the-hood" heroics, where the AdGuard for Mac team focused on tightening the screws of their filtering engine to ensure the web felt just a little bit cleaner and faster. The Unseen Efficiency : A bug where specific URL transformations ($urltransform)
: This update embraced ABP's CSS injection syntax , allowing AdGuard to speak the same language as other popular filter lists more fluently.
Imagine a security guard who has just learned to read faster and spot disguises better. In version 2.9.2, the team upgraded , a significant brain transplant for the app. : The introduction of zstd encoding support meant
This release was a quiet promise kept—that the barrier between you and a clean internet should be as thin, fast, and invisible as possible. AdGuard for Mac – Release - Versions history | AdGuard
