![]() ![]() ![]() If you're interested in the technical details, you can check the full changelog. Our Scriptlets library, which contains short parameterized scripts used for advanced blocking rules, has also been updated. This new extension is in no way less powerful than the previous ones, making it easier for users to block ads and manage their settings in one place.īesides this major change, we have fixed a bunch of issues, including enhancing SafariConverterLib - the library responsible for converting AdGuard rules into a format supported by Safari. To solve this problem, we’ve merged two extensions into one, called AdGuard for Safari. As a result, the AdGuard Advanced Blocking icon also ended up in the toolbar, causing inconvenience for users. Now all extension icons are displayed in the toolbar by default, even if they are not supposed to be there. ![]() One icon is better than twoĪs some of you may know, the new macOS Sonoma has been released, bringing a significant change to the Safari browser. Our main focus here was to ensure compatibility with the new macOS Sonoma, which included improving our extension overall. That’s why we’re so proud to introduce the latest version of AdGuard for Safari. While some may argue that not every release is worth celebrating, as they often consist of minor tweaks and fixes, we believe that each update brings us closer to perfection. At AdGuard, we are always striving to improve our products. ![]()
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