Releases: AdguardTeam/AdGuardVPNExtension
2.8.9
With this latest beta version of AdGuard VPN Browser Extension v2.8, we are expanding the range of browsers it can be used with and making some UI improvements.
Big news: we added support for Firefox on Android devices! We would really appreciate it if you could try the new version of our VPN extension on the Firefox browser and leave feedback.
As for UI, now the locations best suited for streaming have their own separate icons and can be easily identified. We also fixed a glitch that affected the display of notification messages.
Changelog
Improvements
- Added support for Firefox on Android
- Added icons indicating locations optimized for streaming services
Fixes
- Overflowing messages in the notification UI
Store beta version:
Firefox beta version:
2.8.9 beta
2.8.8 beta
With this latest beta version of AdGuard VPN Browser Extension v2.8, we are expanding the range of browsers it can be used with and making some UI improvements.
Big news: we added support for Firefox on Android devices! We would really appreciate it if you could try the new version of our VPN extension on the Firefox browser and leave feedback.
As for UI, now the locations best suited for streaming have their own separate icons and can be easily identified. We also fixed a glitch that affected the display of notification messages.
Changelog
Improvements
- Added support for Firefox on Android
- Added icons indicating locations optimized for streaming services
Fixes
- Overflowing messages in the notification UI
Store beta version:
Firefox beta version:
2.7.7
2.7.7 beta
2.7.6
2.7.6 beta
2.7.5
2.7.5 beta
2.7.4
This version features minor improvements to the UI and code, bug fixes, and one important change to the types of logging in. We’ve switched to web authorization in our VPN extension, and now our whole range of VPN products supports this type of authentication. The mechanics are pretty simple: whenever you log in, you’ll be taken to a browser page where you can access your AdGuard account and log in seamlessly.
What are the benefits of web-based authorization?
It allows us to maintain the service more efficiently, identifying and resolving issues faster.
It provides a consistent login process and interface across all devices.
It is now possible to use password managers and enable autocomplete. If you forget your password or choose not to use one, you can get a temporary code via email with the new “Use one-time code instead” option.
We’ve also fixed a glitch in the activation flow during authorization and made important improvements to the VPN client itself, enhancing the extension’s performance and stability.
Changelog
Improvements
- Added a logout confirmation popup
- Migrated in-extension authentication to web-based authentication
Fixes
- Overflow in the URL where VPN is disabled #162
- The “Rate us” dialog doesn’t close after rating the extension #223
- Impossible to log in from the “Thank you” page in Firefox
- 2FA one-time code not received via email #222