Poorly placed ads are bad enough, but malicious site design, injection attacks, and other problems can make some sites dangerous. These two AdGuard lifetime subscriptions, personal and family, provide data privacy tools for up to nine devices.
AdGuard does more than the typical ad blocker, although it's handy for stopping and removing ads from the sites you use. It targets a wide range of advertising and tracking codes, keeping it from loading on your device.
This improves the performance of the websites you're visiting and also prevents ads from loading suddenly while you're reading, overlaying on top of buttons you want to click, and other annoyances.
In addition to stopping trackers, AdGuard takes additional steps to prevent them and other stealthy activity logging code from collecting your data, keeping your privacy online. It also watches out for malware, and has a parental control tool so kids can browse without issue. These protections have won AdGuard praise across the internet, including 4.7 out of five stars on Trustpilot, 4,6 out of five on G2, and 4.5 out of five on Capterra.
AdGuard can protect even legacy gear as it's compatible with Windows Vista and higher, OS X 10,10 and up, Android 5.0 and later, and iOS 10.0 and up, making it ideal for both modern devices and hand-me-downs.
And as it's a lifetime subscription, you won't trade one annoyance for another, with no renewals or other hassles.
Protecting your data and blocking malicious attacks are key to your internet safety. Keep up to three of your devices safe with an AdGuard personal plan lifetime subscription for $16.97, $42 off the $59 MSRP. Or keep up to nine devices out of the clutches of ads with the lifetime AdGuard family plan subscription for $22.97, $56 off the $79 MSRP.
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