Ghacks Deals: The Awesome AdGuard 3-Year Subscription Bundle (AdGuard + AdGuard VPN)

The Awesome AdGuard 3-Year Subscription Bundle gives you three years of access to the popular content blocker AdGuard and AdGuard VPN.
AdGuard is a content blocker that runs system-wide, unlike most content blockers, which work in a single program only. Combined with the company's VPN, which encrypts traffic to protect it from prying eyes and improves privacy, it is the ultimate solution for spending time on the Internet without having to worry about being tracked online.
The bundle is available for just $39.99 at the time of writing on Ghacks Deals.
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I’m thinking of buying AdGuard: Lifetime Personal as a backup for when Google ruins the internet with Manifest v3. I tested the trial out last week and its similar to uBlock but works outside of the browser. So far, all of my custom uBlock filters are compatible, and no advertising have been encountered. There are a few more resources being used, but I’d rather see that than an internet full of annoying ads and viruses.
Thanks for this information! :]
Already have 4 times a lifetime license, and they were really cheap a few years ago. I can only recommend AdGuard because not only you can block ads in browsers, but on each and every app (Android) and program (Windows). I still use uBlock Origin in Firefox, but AdGuard VPN and DNS are a nice trio to have.
Does the Adguard VPN support Wireguard?
It appears they do not. They have their own protocol, which you can read about here: https://adguard-vpn.com/en/blog/adguard-vpn-protocol.html
Pity. If they did I could just add all their tunnels to the independent Wireguard app I use with Mullvad. That would make switching easier.
I note though that Adguard VPN needs an email address and password to use the service which Mullvad doesn’t so there’s that to consider as well.
Anyway, thanks for the info Martin.