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Block ads for life across nine devices for $25

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Block ads for life across nine devices for $25

TL;DR: As of July 3, get the AdGuard Personal Plan for $16.97 or the Family Plan for only $24.97 — more than 70% off on both plans.


It’s not just that ads are annoying. They also can turn any page into a mess of risky clicks and bandwidth-sucking distractions. If you want to get rid of ads across multiple devices, AdGuard may have a simple solution. This comprehensive ad blocker comes in personal and family plans, depending on how many devices you need to connect. 

During the Deal Days Sale, you can get early access to a much lower price on two lifetime AdGuard subscriptions. Get the AdGuard Personal Plan for $16.97 or the Family Plan for $24.97. 

Block ads across your desktop and mobile devices

Both of these subscriptions offer the same service. The only difference is the number of devices you can connect. The Personal Plan lets you block ads on three devices while the Family Plan covers nine. 

The Family Plan could be a useful tool for households with multiple young internet users. Learning what not to click is sometimes a process of trial and error, but it might save you some time and frustration to have less error and more time without ads. 

This subscription is compatible with Windows devices between Vista and 10, Mac OS X 10.10 or higher, Android 5.0 or later, and iOS 10.0 or after. 

Both plans are only available to new users, and they both come with tools to help you block malicious entities online like trackers. You can even get a live estimate from AdGuard showing how many threats it has blocked and the data you’ve saved

Save on a lifetime ad blocker 

Get rid of banners, pop-ups, videos ads, and more with this set-it-and-forget-it ad blocker. Until July 14 at 11:59 p.m PT, take advantage of this Deal Days feature:

Prices subject to change. 

AdGuard: Lifetime SubscriptionAdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription

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