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TL;DR: Through Dec. 3, you can get a lifetime subscription to the AdGuard Family Plan for just $16.97 instead of $129.99 — that's over 80% in savings to block ads, trackers, and more for life.


Ads are practically unavoidable online. That is, unless you have a comprehensive ad-blocking tool that also doubles as a full cybersecurity suite. AdGuard doesn’t stop at blocking ads. You can also use it to help fight off malware attacks, deter cyber criminals, and more.

Cyber Week is your very limited-time chance to get this cybersecurity toolset on sale for a reduced price. Normally, a lifetime subscription would cost $129, but if you order by December 3, it only costs $16.97.

Block ads and more for life

AdGuard is your own data privacy tool that you can direct where you want it. If there are ads you don’t want to see, AdGuard may be able to get rid of them. That includes blocking banners, pop-ups, and video ads.

Parents can even use AdGuard’s parental controls to restrict content for young browsers. If your kids need to use the internet for school or like to watch a few videos on safe apps, you could help make sure the content they’re accessing is safe for them.

This subscription allows you to bolster the digital security of three devices, and AdGuard gives you a lot of range for which ones you pick. AdGuard is compatible with Windows devices, Android, and iOS.

Don’t miss out on this Cyber Week deal

Sick of ads or just want to help protect your privacy online? It might be time for privacy tools you don’t have to pay for every month.

Until December 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT, you can get a lifetime subscription to AdGuard for just $16.97 — no coupon needed. That's the best price online, too. 

Prices subject to change.

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