Now the app supports more than 15 languages. What’s changed since the first Nightly Support for multiple languages We’ve updated the design and added clear descriptions as well as input validation so you can be sure that everything is working as it should. Easier-to-understand low-level settings.On rooted devices, among other things, you can now apply DNS filtering to IPv6 requests - thanks to the Automatic proxy mode. Now you can exclude apps from your proxy - even from AdGuard VPN! We’ve greatly enhanced the stability of the Integrated mode. Now you can view detailed stats for apps, companies, and domains. Now you can control the access to the Internet for all your apps - if you wish, prevent them from using the Internet without your knowledge. We made the design lighter, more minimalist, and easier to understand, and put the most important features on a separate screen - now it will be much easier to access them. Here’s a brief overview of the improvements: There’s something useful for those who are not very tech-savvy, as well as for those who understand the details and are willing to dig even into low-level settings. We wrote a lot about the changes compared to v3.6, the last AdGuard version before v4.0. If you haven't read the post about Nightly, take a look. Instructions on how to report bugs are below. If you encounter any, please let us know. Since the release of the first Nightly version, we’ve fixed more than 100 bugs! Though, it doesn't mean there are no more left (known issues are gathered on GitHub). Thanks to our development, QA, design, and content teams, we’re releasing the first beta version: refreshed, significantly more stable, and available in multiple languages. Remember when we talked about the first Nightly of AdGuard v4.0 for Android? It was the first version after a long break - with reworked design and texts, rewritten code, and new features.
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