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How? What does "system level" mean? Sounds like it must be not only system level but manipulating programs?
/edit: Product page and FAQ are non-telling. Finally found the knowledge base which is not linked in the main nav.
They man-in-the-middle HTTPS for example. So yeah, more intrusive than what I would understand as "system level" behavior.
Uhm, yeah.
AdGuard is just a rebrand of a shady Russian advertising company. They were never trusted.
Then they revamped their website and created a lot of astroturfing accounts on Reddit. It was super obvious too, the most basic kind of SEO possible and a bunch of random usernames recently created defending AdGuard on every thread.
Sure let's trust those guys with a root certificate in your devices! Sounds safe!
The only thing I use them for is their public DNS which blocks some ads because I'm too lazy to set up a pihole.