Comment on DNS-based tracker blocking vs local app-based tracker blocking,
Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 1 year agoRight. I understand that.
What i mean is that if you want to run a VPN with Adguard, then Adguard VPN is compatible.
Not ideal, I get it, but if you need to bypass geo restrictions or to keep your ISP from spying on you, then it works great.
stifle867@programming.dev 1 year ago
Oh you’re talking about AdGuard VPN not solely the main AdGuard product. Definitely not ideal. It doesn’t offer the same level of features as my current VPN who offers ad blocking anyway. Not to mention a few suspicious quotes from their website:
Considering Cyprus telecommunications laws it doesn’t seem like the safest place to headquarter a telecommunications privacy company.
Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Adguard has been a trusted company in the adblocking space for a very long time, and their CEO and company is quite openly active in the privacy and cybersecurityrealm, so that’s important.
That said, their VPN is a really new product, so there’s a lot of room for improvement.
They do have the best adblocking solution, in my opinion, so if VPN is also needed, they give you something for that. The alternatives are often messy or not totally compatible.
For me, it works great for bypassing geo restrictions, but my threat model isn’t on the extreme end. I got a plan really cheap, so it saves me money over PIA and Windscribe, which i used previously (and sucked for streaming).
I do suggest that everyone find a solution that works for them, regardless of who they go with.