TL;DR: Get a lifetime AdGuard Family Plan on up to nine devices for just $19.97 with code GUARD20 until February 23. Block ads, protect your privacy, and secure up to nine devices.
You open a webpage, and suddenly it’s a battlefield — pop-ups ambush you, videos autoplay at full volume, and you’re ready to quit the internet. If it feels like browsing has become a chore, it’s because it has. Ads aren’t just annoying — they slow down your connection, track your behavior, and even pose security risks.
That’s where AdGuard Family Plan steps in. This all-in-one ad blocker and privacy protector doesn’t just hide banners — it completely removes ads from websites, videos, and even apps. Trackers? Gone. Malware sites? Blocked before they can do damage. And if you’ve got kids, AdGuard’s parental controls help filter out inappropriate content.
Unlike browser extensions that only work in one app, AdGuard protects your entire device — whether you’re on Windows, macOS, iOS, or Android. Plus, it covers up to nine devices, so your whole household can browse in peace.
Please note this deal is only available to new users.
For a one-time payment of just $19.97 (reg. $169) with code GUARD20, you can get a lifetime subscription to an AdGuard Family Plan. But hurry — this deal is only available until February 23.

AdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription – $39.99
StackSocial prices subject to change.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2592390/stop-annoying-ads-from-ruining-your-internet-experience.html
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