![]() It has not been accepted by IETF as a standard yet, but it is only a matter of time. ![]() It is faster, more secure and overall better than its predecessors. TLS 1.3 is a new version of the cryptographic protocol used to encrypt messages sent via HTTP. Filter updates will now take much less time. Good news for those users who resort to screen readers - AdGuard has become more friendly towards them. The addition of TLS 1.3 support is the headliner, read below what’s so cool and important about it. This beta version is a powerhouse in terms of additions and changes. ![]() Traditional Chinese translations for filters have been updated #2245 Suppress browser cache on a GM storage state change: #2258 Restrictions on the length of non-script and non-style elements have been removed #2237 Better support for visually impaired users #2068 Parental control module doesn't save sensitivity level choice: #2257 TLS v1.3 support was added in the previous beta version, but this protocol is not universally supported yet, so it makes sense to provide an option to disable its use to avoid possible incompatibilities. An advanced setting that lets switching between TLS 1.2 and 1.3 #2242 Among the noticeable changes is a new option to switch between preferred versions of the TLS protocol. Tidying up some last minute issues before the upcoming release.
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