![]() It will also be impossible to use DNS filtering and manually manage which servers to block and which to allow access to. ![]() To test if the configuration works correctly, follow this link to the AdGuard test page and check that AdGuard DNS is detected.Ĭompared to AdGuard app, there is a couple of significant drawbacks: you won't be able to see which requests exactly do apps on your device send. ![]() There you will find all installed DNS servers and will be able to jump from one to another. Go to Settings -> General -> VPN & Network -> DNS. You can manage installed DNS profiles via your device's settings. Tap on it, check if everything's right with profile data, and the install. You'll see there a Profiles downloaded item. Use it if you just need a fast and zero logging DNS service.Īfter you download a profile, go to Settings. ĪdGuard DNS Non-filtering profile - doesn't block or censor anything. ![]() Simply open this page in Safari on your iOS device and follow one of the links below:ĪdGuard DNS profile - blocks ads, tracking, malicious and phishing websites.ĪdGuard DNS Family protection profile - same as AdGuard DNS + blocks adult websites, enforces " Safe search" in search engines and YouTube Kids mode(!). The instruction are take from AdGuard blog: Since I think few people would be aware of it, I though it would be useful to post the details here. The only place I have seen it mentioned is in their blog. AdGuard made available a great new service, leveraging a new feature from iOS 14.
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