AdGuard
AdGuard is a software vendor that provides cross-platform ad blocking, tracking protection, and content filtering solutions for consumer and enterprise environments.
- Network-level and endpoint ad blocking and tracking protection.
- DNS-based filtering services for content control and privacy (DNS security / privacy).
- Client applications for desktop, mobile, and browser platforms (endpoint security / privacy tools).
- Parental control and content restriction capabilities for managed devices and networks.
- Tools for blocking malicious domains and phishing sites (web security).
More About AdGuard
AdGuard focuses on products and services that filter internet traffic to block advertising, trackers, malicious domains, and unwanted content across devices and networks. Its offerings target both individual users and organizations that require policy-based control of web content, privacy protections, and bandwidth optimization. The portfolio spans endpoint applications and DNS-level services, which can be combined in layered architectures for more granular enforcement.
On endpoints, AdGuard provides client software for major operating systems and browsers (endpoint security / privacy tools). These clients intercept Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and HTTPS traffic using system-level filtering frameworks available on each platform, such as local proxy mechanisms, VPN-based filtering, or driver-level packet inspection, depending on Operating System (OS) capabilities and permissions. The software applies filter lists that use rule syntax compatible with common ad blocking ecosystems, enabling blocking of ad-serving domains, tracking pixels, in-page advertising elements, and other unwanted resources before they are rendered or executed.
At the network and Domain Name System (DNS) layer, AdGuard offers DNS-based filtering services (DNS security / privacy). These services operate as recursive resolvers that apply policy to DNS queries, blocking domains associated with advertising, analytics tracking, malware, and phishing. Organizations can configure devices, home routers, or corporate gateways to use AdGuard DNS resolvers, enabling content control without deploying software on every endpoint. DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and DNS over Transport Layer Security (TLS) (DoT) protocols are supported to encrypt DNS traffic between clients and AdGuard’s resolvers, reducing exposure to interception or tampering on intermediate networks.
For enterprises and managed environments, AdGuard’s architecture enables central policy management by setting DNS resolvers at the router or gateway level, optionally combined with endpoint apps for on-device rule customization. This structure supports use cases such as enforcing acceptable use policies, reducing access to known malicious domains, and managing productivity-related restrictions. Integration is typically done via standard network configuration methods (e.g., DHCP-delivered DNS settings, static configuration on devices, or router-level overrides), which fits into existing network management practices without requiring proprietary hardware.
AdGuard also includes parental control and content restriction features that build on the same filtering engines. Administrators or parents can configure category-based blocking, safe search enforcement, time-based restrictions, and whitelists or blacklists at either the DNS or client level. This positions AdGuard in enterprise and institutional directories under categories such as ad blocking and tracking protection, DNS security and privacy, web content filtering, endpoint security tools, and parental control and content management, with products mapped to both consumer and organizational deployment models.