A comprehensive All-in-One AdGuard Filter List optimized for DNS level blocking of Ads, Analytics, Tracking, Malware & Scam.
advertisements, analytics, malwares, ransomware, scam, spam, spyware, telemetry & trackers
and prevents your system from connecting to them.increase privacy
by blocking online trackers.
Follow the instructions for your specific platform below to successfully implement the list. For best performance I recommend adding the white list also to your AdGuard positive filters/whitelists. This ensures less false-positives, especially when using PrivacyShield in combination with other block lists.
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Which variant should I use?
Standard variant: AdGuard, AdGuard Home, eBlocker, uBlock, AdBlock, AdBlock Plus, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave, AdNauseam, Little Snitch Mini
Domains-only variant: PiHole, Blocky, OpenSnitch, PersonalBlocklist, pfBlockerNG
Hosts variant: AdAway, uMatrix, DNS66, GasMask, NetGuard
Filters
DNS Blocklists
Add blocklist
Add a custom list
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Settings
("Cog"-icon in the bottom)General
Settings
("Cog"-icon in the bottom).`DNS Protection
OK
then Allow
to install a local VPN profile.`DNS Filtering
DNS Filters
Add a filter
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Settings
DNS Filtering
DNS requests blocking
NEW DNS FILTER
DNS Protection
IMPORT
ADD
Group Management
Adlists
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You can test if your ad blocker is working properly or not by running a check on these websites. A blocking rate starting of 70% is a good start:
The List is gathered from many multiple, reputable sources, combined into one file, duplicates removed, validated, compressed and cleaned up. Furthermore false-positives and whitelisted domains are removed.
Click here for a complete overview.
As an open-source project, I strive for transparency and collaboration in my development process. I greatly appreciate any contributions members of our community can provide. Whether you are fixing bugs, proposing features, improving documentation, or spreading awareness - your involvement strengthens the project. Please review the code of conduct to understand how we work together respectfully.
Thank you so much for giving feedback, implementing features and improving the code and project!
Full credit for the actual blocking ability goes to original list creators and maintainers. Thanks so much for your tireless work! Please notify me if I have violated a license condition.
Provided under the terms of the GNU GPL3 License © Lennart Haack 2023.
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