![]() ![]() In the end, not everyone is following our blog, and for the new readers the name may be confusing. CoreLibs updateĮvery time I talk about CoreLibs in my articles, I am fighting the urge to remind what it is, and every time I lose. Now let's move on to our beloved CoreLibs. I don't want to make a bigger deal out of this new addition than it deserves, but it's a nice thing to have. The associated app being AdGuard, of course :) Notice that there's also a checkbox to "Always open these types of links in the associated app". The dialog window you'll see when AdGuard intercepts a click on a subscription link. From now on, AdGuard for Mac will be able to intercept clicks on such links and will offer you to add these filters to the app. The thing is, most filters have "subscribe" buttons on their homepages or in other places like dedicated forums. Normally you'd have to add the desired filter manually by entering its URL. Let's say you found out about a new sweet filter that you'd like to be in your arsenal. Let's start with a new feature: Automatic filter subscriptions detection Today, we'll look at the new AdGuard for Mac v2.1: while not as mind-blowing, it serves the purpose of improving the app in a meaningful way. Updates of such magnitude simply don't happen every other month. Last time we were talking about AdGuard for Mac in this blog, it was about version 2.0 that turned the app on its head.
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