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Disclaimer: AdGuard VPN for macOS is not an open-source project. We use Github as an open bug tracker for users to see what developers are working on.
The headliner of this update is a new feature called Subnet exclusions, and it’s aimed mostly at the more advanced users. Now you can add subnets whose traffic you don’t want to be routed through AdGuard VPN. To do so, go to Settings → App settings → Advanced settings → Subnet exclusions and add the necessary subnets using CIDR notation.
While we’re on the subject of exclusions, we’d like to introduce you to an updated Exclusions tab. We have improved the wording and snacks to make it easier to understand how Exclusions work. This should help users who were often confused and didn’t know whether AdGuard VPN was off or on for selected websites and apps.
Of course, no AdGuard VPN update is complete without updating the VPN client, which is what we call the implementation of AdGuard VPN protocol, and some honest bugfixing. This should lead to fewer crashes, among other good things.
Changelog
Fixes
- AdGuard VPN doesn’t start on macOS Sequoia #350
- Selective mode causes errors on websites and in applications whose traffic doesn’t go through the VPN #271
- Adding Steam games to the Exclusions list leads to a 'File corrupted' error #275
- After restarting the app, the prompt to rate the app reappears #263
VPN client (AdGuard VPN protocol implementation)
- VPN client updated to v0.13.90 #346
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