: Enhanced support for DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS, making secure DNS resolution more consistent. ⚠️ Areas Needing Polish
AdGuard 2.5.0 (896) Beta is a solid, albeit iterative, update. It does not reinvent the interface, but the backend optimizations make it a worthy upgrade for users who value a clean, tracker-free browsing experience and are willing to navigate the occasional beta quirk.
: The heavy lifting is done by the updated CoreLibs engine, which shows a noticeable improvement in rule processing speed.
: Some secure banking applications may trigger false positives with the local HTTPS filtering enabled, requiring manual whitelisting. 📝 Final Verdict
AdGuard 2.5.0 (896) Beta introduces incremental improvements to its ad-blocking and privacy framework, though it primarily focuses on stability and under-the-hood refinements rather than a visual overhaul. 5.0 (896) Beta release. 🛡️ AdGuard 2.5.0 (896) Beta: Focused Stability
: This beta features tighter memory footprint controls, reducing background RAM usage during heavy browsing sessions.
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: Resolved specific instances where element hiding failed on complex, dynamically loading web pages.