
Best of all is the ability to see the log of what connections my device has been making in order to diagnose which additional ad/tracker connections I want to block.

I’ve only enabled the three suggested hosts lists (might be overkill) and I notice that many of my apps now exclude ads (like banner ads in Pandora, Speedtest, and games). The system-wide privacy module is great as well (the VPN feature). I found the best combo of lists for my needs after a day or two of internet use. WeBlock comes close but lacks some of AdGuard Pro’s key features)The ability to choose from a variety of block lists has proved to be very useful. This is the most comprehensive ad/tracker blocking solution I’ve ever used (I’ve used many other “content blockers”. There is no reason I should have to switch between apps when manually locking an element (that doesn't even remain blocked anyway.)

This app is not only useless for the purpose I purchased it for, the interface is infuriating.

Even with all other blockers enabled, all of the ads still appear. There is, apparently, no way to see what rules are part of that list. I determined that this was due to the "Adguard Pro - Other" content blocker. I attempted to individually block these elements only to have them come back once I'd gone through the laborious process of switching from safari to the app, then back to safari, then refreshing the page.I then made sure that all the content blockers for Adguard were enabled only to NOT BE BLE TO LOAD THE PAGE AT ALL. On one particular page that was flooded with ads, there was zero change in the number of pop-ups and banner ads after installing and enabling the app in Safari. I expected to install this app, enable it, and have intrusive ads reduced in number.
