

I presume it's 3 in total since nothing is imminently stated otherwise, so is it lifetime, or is it just till I trash 3 phones (which could theoretically be within a very short time)? If that's the case, every phone will have 16% added to their cost from your app, with the up front payment for the first one, including that for the next 2 (+48% on the first). vat is $99, for one phone, because I don't have 3, so that's no value. Got this new phone at $207 the other day, just a casual user who hate ads. I'd pay a $ a month, even that's a stretch, $3.14 is too much. Outrageous and unfair pricing for what's provided overall. At this point I would not recommend using AdGuard or it’s products to anyone. Even when providing details and screenshots of issues support will gaslight you and say the issue is number of unrelated things or replay in nonsensical ways to anyone familiar with software coding or how applications work in general.

Their customer support experience is horrible like most companies now days that export their support services. I have asked to simply be given a pro license for the free version due to my experience and AdGuard has refused. Eventually my complaints are heard and one thing is fixed after nearly a year and new issues will arise with the fix. This app is updated very rarely in contrast and has had issues for me for years through various phones and IOS versions. Rather than using the free version and upgrading to pro I was foolish enough to buy the pro version app. We might also develop a paid version of AdGuard DNS based on the current one, more advanced and with more features.AdGuard for IPhone has been a terrible product for me. We will use AdGuard DNS functionality as a part of other AdGuard software, which will be distributed on a pay-to-use basis. If you happen to have DD-WRT or Tomato firmware on your router, I recommend making use of the DNSEncrypt at the router level. You can find a DNSEncrypt configuration manual for each platform here.

It helps prevent man-in-the-middle attacks.It guards against DNS Leaks and DNS Spoofing.It guards your network against phishing attempts.It also prevents DNS alteration, or more specifically: DNSEncrypt ensures that your DNS requests are encrypted before they are sent to AdGuard, which protects you from eavesdropping. I also recommend using the DNSEncrypt option that AdGuard supports. For the full privacy policy, visit this page. In terms of privacy, AdGuard states that they do not log any personal data or DNS activity, and do not sell anything to third parties.
