: This update embraced ABP's CSS injection syntax , allowing AdGuard to speak the same language as other popular filter lists more fluently.
While 2.9.2 was a technical "point release," it stood on the shoulders of the goal: accessibility . This era of AdGuard was dedicated to ensuring that privacy isn't just for those who can see every pixel, but for everyone using screen readers and keyboard navigation. Adguard 2.9.2 (1234) Release
: The introduction of zstd encoding support meant that filter lists could be compressed and processed more efficiently, saving tiny fractions of data and battery life with every update. The "War" on Bugs : This update embraced ABP's CSS injection syntax
This release was a quiet promise kept—that the barrier between you and a clean internet should be as thin, fast, and invisible as possible. AdGuard for Mac – Release - Versions history | AdGuard : The introduction of zstd encoding support meant
: Some modern websites built with React were failing to load, throwing cryptic "Minified React errors." Version 2.9.2 specialized in a fix that let these complex sites breathe again.
In the quiet hours of a digital evening, arrived not as a loud revolution, but as a master craftsman’s refinement.