

Now you can select a logging level, export logs and system information, and reset logs all in one place.

New Logging section added to the Advanced menu By the way, you can use instructions on setting up your own proxy server and using it with AdGuard. Now it's easier to set up AdGuard to connect to an outbound proxy server and/or to use it as an HTTP proxy server. And the first is moving the proxy settings from Advanced settings to the Network tab in the app's Settings. This time two UX improvements came at once. We always listen to our users and with each release we try to make AdGuard for Mac even more convenient. To see how it looks or modify it go to Preferences → Filters → User rules. As a result a new user rule will be added. We’ve finally brought a useful feature to AdGuard for Mac and now you can block or unblock domains right from the Filtering Log! Just open the Filtering log, select the query row, double-click it, press the Block or Unblock button and then select the type of rule you want to add. For AdGuard v2.9.0, the minimum required version of macOS is macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), and starting with the next release macOS 10.15 (Catalina) will become the lowest supported version. The first thing worth mentioning is that AdGuard for Mac is not supported on macOS 10.12 (Sierra) anymore.

Meet AdGuard v2.9.0 for Mac – hope you'll like it! And when it contains many important changes and improvements, it's twice as good.
