

So this should stop people from saying how using host is not great solution because it doesn't allow you to control and add exceptions and enable ads to sites they want to support like Windows Central.Īlso this should be easy solution for people who want an adblock, but don't trust. If you ave never seen AdGuard, you will see a small button on EdgeĪnd then you can control and add exceptions to any site ( like Windows Central) directly in Edge I have tried it and it's clean and checked it on VirusTotal and Jotti, everything is clean, and no antivirus on other laptop and computer said anything about anything suspicious. So you can use this while Edge supports extensions. You can choose the language you want, although it's from a Russian site, it's still the same multilanguage Adguard. You run it, and when it's installed, it will take some minutes and it should say it will be in your computer for the next 6 months. So I thought I would make this Thread to share the 180days trial, it's real and it works, it seems Adguard has some special prices for Russian people and all, a thing other countries don't have.Īdguard - ?-? 6 ? - ? The only real option for a adblocker today for Edge is Adguard, but if you go to the site you will see it's paid yearly subscription and the trial is only 14days trial. Some people don't want to try host trick, because it's not something you can control, add exceptions for sites like windowscentral and things like that.ĪdFender isn't really good because apps would have trouble with the manual proxy trick you do.

There has been talk about Edge and how it doesn't support extensions yet.
