Ghacks Deals: AdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription + $10 Store Credit

Martin Brinkmann
Mar 1, 2022
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AdGuard calls its content blocking solution the world's most advanced ad blocker. Now is your chance to get a lifetime AdGuard Family Plan subscription and $10 Store Credit for just $29.99.

The Family Plan allows you to use AdGuard on up to 9 devices. Devices that are officially supported are Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Android and iOS.

  • Get rid of annoying banners, pop-ups & video ads once and for all
  • Hide your data from the multitude of trackers & activity analyzers that swarm the web
  • Avoid fraudulent & phishing website and malware attacks
  • Protect your kids online by restricting them from accessing inappropriate & adult content

Click here to buy the AdGuard Family Plan on Ghacks Deals

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Comments

  1. Naomi said on March 3, 2022 at 11:16 am
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    Is AdGuard a Russian operated company?

    1. beemeup5 said on March 3, 2022 at 3:41 pm
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      No. AdGuard was founded in Moscow, but about 8 years ago they moved their headquarters and operations to Cyprus:
      https://old.reddit.com/r/Adguard/comments/inhrbt/why_adguard_send_information_to_russia_server/

  2. Paul Demerist said on March 1, 2022 at 12:05 pm
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    I’ve done those so called lifetime subscriptions. Its BS, they cut you off after a year or disable the software from updating or block parts of it from working. Happened with Wireguard and PureVPN.
    So buyer beware.

    1. beemeup5 said on March 1, 2022 at 4:17 pm
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      @Paul Demerist

      It’s only BS because PureVPN is a BS company. You don’t even have to dig that deep to find many instances of them not honoring refunds and terrible support. PureVPN is also neck-deep in affiliate marketing and they have staff on payroll who do nothing but shill and astroturf. I dodged a bullet by not renewing service with their sister company Ivacy when they unceremoniously discontinued their volume-based traffic plans (pay-per-GB non-expiring plans) and switched everyone over to their monthly plans and automatically billed your account.

      Ivacy was actually pretty decent back in 2012 when you could actually talk to one of the software developers on the forum, but in the few years after that they must have been taken over and gutted from within because the quality dropped fast and never recovered. The forums were also taken down because of course you can’t have users posting their honest opinions about the terrible decline in quality.

      I have three lifetime licenses with AdGuard and haven’t had any issues (insofar as activation is concerned). The oldest one I got through Ghacks Deals 5 years ago. AdGuard as a company is the complete opposite of PureVPN (and ad companies in general). They sell a product and a service, not your data. They also have a fairly active community forum where you can report issues and find many helpful guides on custom filters and such.

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