Releases: AdguardTeam/AdGuardVPNExtension
2.5.4
2.5.4 beta
2.5.2
Do you frequently connect to the same location — maybe for work, streaming Netflix shows from a certain country, or simply because your favorite website is only available in a particular place? Now you can save your favorite locations and access them quickly.
Just hover over a location, click the bookmark icon that appears, and it will be saved. Your marked locations will then show up in the Saved tab.
We’ve also fixed a few UI bugs, enhanced our location search logic to help you find your desired servers faster and more accurately, and added new event tracking to telemetry for smarter insights.
Changelog
Improvements
- Added a character limit when adding a custom DNS server #169
- Added Saved locations #48
- Improved validation of domain names when adding exclusions #191
- The
subdomain
placeholder is an input toexample
when adding a modal subdomain #199 - Updated the notifications’ design #198
Fixes
- Inconsistent colors of UI elements #171
- Resend email is disabled for 60 seconds after clicking it #192
- The X icon in the locations is hard to see #197
- Flashing of the skeleton loader #168
- Disable VPN on this website is not displayed in the extension popup #203
- The corners of the Actions field are not rounded #200
- Incorrect height rendering in Edge for Android
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2.5.2 beta
Do you frequently connect to the same location — maybe for work, streaming Netflix shows from a certain country, or simply because your favorite website is only available in a particular place? Now you can save your favorite locations and access them quickly.
Just hover over a location, click the bookmark icon that appears, and it will be saved. Your marked locations will then show up in the Saved tab.
We’ve also fixed a few UI bugs, enhanced our location search logic to help you find your desired servers faster and more accurately, and added new event tracking to telemetry for smarter insights.
Changelog
Improvements
- Added a character limit when adding a custom DNS server #169
- Added Saved locations #48
- Improved validation of domain names when adding exclusions #191
- The
subdomain
placeholder is an input toexample
when adding a modal subdomain #199 - Updated the notifications’ design #198
Fixes
- Inconsistent colors of UI elements #171
- Resend email is disabled for 60 seconds after clicking it #192
- The X icon in the locations is hard to see #197
- Flashing of the skeleton loader #168
- Disable VPN on this website is not displayed in the extension popup #203
- The corners of the Actions field are not rounded #200
- Incorrect height rendering in Edge for Android
Store beta version:
2.4.6
Remember when Google decided to adopt the Manifest V3 API for all extensions in the Chrome Web Store? Well, we remember it very well — in fact, just thinking about all the hard work behind migrating our browser extension to MV3 gives us chills. But we did it! Our MV3 extension is now shining bright and fully operational. Now, the time has come to bring it to Microsoft Edge, and that’s exactly what this version is all about.
Microsoft Edge is following Google’s lead in adopting Manifest V3 for extensions. While the change hasn’t happened yet, it’s likely that Microsoft will eventually require all users to switch to MV3 as well. When MV3 becomes the standard, we want our extension to be fully prepared to ensure a smooth transition for you.
If you’re already using the MV3 extension on Chrome, you probably know what to expect from this version for Edge. If not, don’t worry — you’ll still be able to use the VPN just as before, staying anonymous and accessing content from all over the world.
For those interested in the technical details, we’ve written a blog post sharing more about the challenges we faced while migrating the extension from the old API to the new one.
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Store beta version:
2.4.6 beta
Remember when Google decided to adopt the Manifest V3 API for all extensions in the Chrome Web Store? Well, we remember it very well — in fact, just thinking about all the hard work behind migrating our browser extension to MV3 gives us chills. But we did it! Our MV3 extension is now shining bright and fully operational. Now, the time has come to bring it to Microsoft Edge, and that’s exactly what this version is all about.
Microsoft Edge is following Google’s lead in adopting Manifest V3 for extensions. While the change hasn’t happened yet, it’s likely that Microsoft will eventually require all users to switch to MV3 as well. When MV3 becomes the standard, we want our extension to be fully prepared to ensure a smooth transition for you.
If you’re already using the MV3 extension on Chrome, you probably know what to expect from this version for Edge. If not, don’t worry — you’ll still be able to use the VPN just as before, staying anonymous and accessing content from all over the world.
For those interested in the technical details, we’ve written a blog post sharing more about the challenges we faced while migrating the extension from the old API to the new one.
Store beta version:
2.4.3
Ever wondered how we make AdGuard VPN Browser Extension even better? No, we don’t have a crystal ball — just anonymized telemetry data!
In this update, we’ve introduced optional telemetry data collection to help us understand how people use the extension and what we need to improve. Don’t worry — your privacy remains intact, as all data is anonymous. And if you’d rather opt out, you can easily toggle it off in the settings.
We’ve also updated the design of the options page to make it cleaner, more intuitive, and easier to navigate.
Changelog
Improvements
- Added anonymized telemetry data collection
- Updated UI design of options page
Fixes
- Error with
chrome.offscreen.createDocument
on Chrome 109 when connecting to proxy for MV3 #190
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Store beta version:
2.4.3 beta
2.4.2 beta
Ever wondered how we make AdGuard VPN Browser Extension even better? No, we don’t have a crystal ball — just anonymized telemetry data!
In this beta update, we’ve introduced optional telemetry data collection to help us understand how people use the extension and what we need to improve. Don’t worry — your privacy remains intact, as all data is anonymous. And if you’d rather opt out, you can easily toggle it off in the settings.
We’ve also updated the design of the options page to make it cleaner, more intuitive, and easier to navigate.
Changelog
Improvements
- Added anonymized telemetry data collection
- Updated UI design of options page
Fixes
- Error with
chrome.offscreen.createDocument
on Chrome 109 when connecting to proxy for MV3 #190