Adguard 2.5.3 (955) Multilingual macOS
Adguard can make your online experience safer because, though Macs and Apple laptops are quite safe to use, when it comes to ad blockers, Macs experience real problems. Already-existing solutions do not consider the specifics of OS X. That greatly influences the stability of work in Safari, and these ad-blocking extensions fail to do their work properly, especially when video ads are an issue.
New Adguard lets you fully enjoy web surfing without any distractions. Watch those videos you want to watch, and not video ads, on YouTube, Twitch, or any other website. Look at photos of your friends and not at endless banners on Facebook and other social networks. Adguard gives you freedom of choice and saves your nerves. It works perfectly with all browsers, as it was developed specially for use on OS X.
- Ad Blocker. Subtle filtering of all incoming traffic, and what is more, ads are blocked before they load to the page.
- Browsing Security. Adguard checks every page for any malicious content using our databases, and blocks requests from potentially dangerous ones.
- Privacy Protection. Any counters and tracking instruments will be blocked by powerful Spyware filter. With Adguard you can stop worrying for the privacy of your actions on the Internet.
- Adguard works in all browsers. Safari, Chrome – you name it. No exceptions.
- Easy to install. A couple of clicks, and your Mac is protected from ads. You don’t have to struggle with overcomplicated settings – just surf the net and Adguard will do all the work.
- Blocking video ads. Any video ad, on any site – Adguard will block it.
- Application filtering. Adguard is more than just an addon for browser. It can help you to get rid of ads in any app on your Mac.
- Is supported in all OS X versions from 10.10 64-bit and higher.
- Adguard has intuitive and simple UI with such additional features like Adguard Assistant and filtering log.
- Daily ad filters and phishing databases updates.
*** You need to disable the System Integrity Protection (SIP) to perform the selected Application.
Safari Extension : AdGuard – Preferences – Use Legacy Assistant
Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor
Homepage https://adguard.com/en/welcome.html
Screenshots
March 5, 2021 9:27 pm
Does this one work without disabling SIP permanently?
March 7, 2021 6:54 am
1. boot ->recovery mode
2. menu bar -> utility -> terminal -> csrutil disable
3. re-boot
4. (my mac) system report -> left side bar -> software -> system integrity protection : disabled
5. adguard setup
6. used
thanks !!!!!
March 6, 2021 7:53 am
crash at startup :(. thanx
March 8, 2021 7:48 am
SIP disable for me on 10.4.6 and crash
March 8, 2021 11:11 am
Now it s work for me on my 10.14.6
in terminal (Enter the following command line to install command line tools)
xcode-select –install
fix crash
sudo codesign –force –deep –sign – /Applications/Adguard.app
March 4, 2022 8:34 pm
sudo codesign –force –deep -s – /Applications/Adguard.app
March 6, 2021 11:27 am
Crash during launch.
March 6, 2021 11:37 am
it doesn’t work. waste of time again…
March 7, 2021 6:46 am
You need to disable the System Integrity Protection (SIP) to perform the selected Application.
How to turn off System Integrity Protection in macOS:
Click the Apple symbol in the Menu bar.
Click Restart.
Hold down Command-R to reboot into Recovery Mode.
Click Utilities.
Select Terminal.
Type csrutil disable.
Press Return or Enter on your keyboard.
Click the Apple symbol in the Menu bar.
Click Restart.
If you later want to start using SIP once again (and you really should), then follow these steps again, except this time you’ll enter csrutil enable in the Terminal instead.
How to check if System Integrity Protection is enabled or disabled:
Open Terminal from your Dock or Utilities folder.
Type csrutil status into Terminal.
Hit Return or Enter on your keyboard.
In Terminal, type:
sudo codesign –force –deep –sign – /Applications/Adguard.app
Tested on High Sierra 10.13.6
March 7, 2021 2:40 pm
There’s no way I will go through all that BS to get it to work.
AND here’s no way I am going t disable SIP to get this to work.
I am using uBlock Origin. It works just as good
March 7, 2021 5:21 pm
Once installed, will AdGuard work if SIP gets re-enabled?
March 11, 2021 7:18 am
MBA M1, it works!
Disable SIP
Install adguard
Reboot
Enable SIP
sudo codesign –force –deep –sign – /Applications/Adguard.app
Open Adguard -> preferences -> Network -> Select mode -> automatic proxy
Enable protection
March 19, 2021 8:04 am
I followed all these steps: crash stopped but the main AdGuard switch remains set to off and there’s no way to set it to ON.
Even when off the basic ads protection is working but not the one over the applications such as Spotify where I get ads.
March 19, 2021 8:25 am
Anyway the right code for me (Big Sur) is:
sudo codesign –force –deep -s – /Applications/Adguard.app