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Install AdGuard Home

A network-wide software for blocking ads and tracking.

Install with winget
winget install --id AdGuard.AdGuardHome
Upgrade
winget upgrade --id AdGuard.AdGuardHome
Uninstall
winget uninstall --id AdGuard.AdGuardHome

About AdGuard Home

AdGuard Home is a network-wide software for blocking ads and tracking. After you set it up, it’ll cover ALL your home devices, and you don’t need any client-side software for that. With the rise of Internet-Of-Things and connected devices, it becomes more and more important to be able to control your whole network.

What's new in 0.107.74

As with everything in life, the best things are only the best because they stand out from the mundane. Without regular there would be no exceptional. …all these words to say that this AdGuard Home update is the ‘boring’ one, with mostly bug fixes and security updates — so that the next time we add something new, it would feel fresh and exciting! Acknowledgments A special thanks to our community moderators team and to everyone who filed and inspected issues, added translations, and helped us test this release! Full changelog See also the v0.107.74 GitHub milestone. Security - Frontend libraries has been updated to prevent the possibility of exploiting the vulnerability described in CVE-2026-40175. - Go version has been updated to prevent the possibility of exploiting the Go vulnerabilities fixed in 1.26.2. Changed Configuration changes In this release, the schema version has changed from 33 to 34. - Added a new field doh in http configuration. # BEFORE: 'http': # … 'tls': # … 'allow_unencrypted_doh': false # AFTER: 'http': # … 'doh': 'insecure_enabled': false 'routes': - 'GET /dns-query' - 'POST /dns-query' - 'GET /dns-query/{ClientID}' - 'POST /dns-query/{ClientID}' 'tls': # … To roll back this change, set the schema_version back to 33. Fixed - Incorrect forwarding of root domain requests when domain-specific upstreams are configured (#7058). - The strict SNI check setting is not persisted when the TLS configuration is changed (#8327). - Status reported by the launchd service implementation in cases of scheduled service restart. - Fixed clients block/unblock when moving cli...

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Version history

Version Updated Notes
0.107.74 Unknown As with everything in life, the best things are only the best because they stand out from the mundane. Without regular there would be no exceptional. …all these words to say that this AdGuard Home update is the ‘boring’...
0.107.73 Unknown We are releasing this hotfix to address a recently discovered critical vulnerability that could allow users to bypass authentication and gain full access to AdGuard Home without valid credentials. We strongly recommend u...
0.107.72 Unknown The first release of the year is always important — it sets the tone for the months ahead 📆 The way we kick things off in 2026 may not be flashy, but it’s a solid mix: the new way of handling TLS certificate updates, a c...
0.107.71 Unknown As it turns out, our changes to optimistic DNS cache in the previous update were a little too optimistic, and we’ve broken it a little bit in the process. This hotfix brings everything back to normal, and, as a bonus, we...
0.107.70 Unknown Even when the update we roll out is on the smaller side, we still aim for some diversity in the changelog. A little bit of vulnerability shore-ups, a smidge of bug fixes, a new thing or two, and a couple generic changes...
0.107.69 Unknown AdGuard Home v0.107.69 is here — just a quick pit stop to fix two pesky bugs that tried to sneak past us. No new features this time, but everything should now run a bit smoother (and those bugs have been shown the door)....
0.107.68 Unknown Let's get “the usual” out of the way: we’ve made some security updates, as we always do, and even managed to make do without any bug fixes this time, for better or for worse. But let’s focus on the main course: new optio...
0.107.67 Unknown Some would call this update small — we prefer the term compact. A new DNS filter, some bug fixing, some optimization — what more can a man ask for? Short and sweet 🍰 Acknowledgments A special thanks to our community mode...
0.107.66 Unknown You may have the best software in the world, but if people can't access it, it's as good as useless. This is why in today's update we made it a priority to fix a couple of authentication errors — so that you can always l...
0.107.65 Unknown This release contains an assortment of changes, most of which are related to DNS cache — check out the changelog for details. Of course, we have also improved the security as usual by updating the Go version. 🔐 Acknowled...
0.107.64 Unknown Unlike with chickens and eggs, with bugs and bugfixes, unfortunately, the bugs always come first. At least the new update is here to fix them all! 🥚 🐔 Today we have bugfixes for every taste: security bugfixes, cache resp...
0.107.63 Unknown It’s not always the big issues: sometimes what you need is a few fixes and tweaks to pump up the overall stability 🔩 Acknowledgments A special thanks our community moderators team and to everyone who filed and inspected...
0.107.62 Unknown Many claim to be client-oriented; we're proud to say that AdGuard Home is $client-oriented, as in this update we've fixed (among others) the bug that prevented the rules containing the client modifier from working. 👥 We...
0.107.61 Unknown What's worse than food poisoning? Cache poisoning, of course! In this update, we have fixed the vulnerability that was making AdGuard Home susceptible to cache poisoning attacks. Acknowledgements A special thanks to Xian...
0.107.60 Unknown If you are reading through these release notes, you must be a true power user of AdGuard Home, as this update isn’t the most flashy one. There are no exciting new features, but there are patches to Go vulnerabilities, UI...
0.107.59 Unknown This hotfix addresses the bug that was introduced with the previous update, namely the bug that prevented users from entering anything into the search box in the Query log. We also took this opportunity to include anothe...
0.107.58 Unknown Here’s a philosophical question for you: if a release contains more bugfixes than usual, is it good or is it bad? 🤔 Luckily, we are developers and not philosophers, so let’s state some facts and leave thought experiments...
0.107.57 Unknown The year 2025 is only picking up steam, but some of us already need a time out 🕙 Speaking of timeouts, in the new version we've added the ability to specify the upstream timeout in the Web UI, alongside with some bug fix...
0.107.56 Unknown We are steadily picking up the pace in the new year, starting with this small update. 🏃 Inside are some fresh bugfixes, a new API, and an updated Go version to shore up some vulnerabilities. Acknowledgments A special tha...
0.107.48 Unknown After the last update it became possible for banned users to make DNS queries over encrypted protocols. This behavior, of course, was not intended, and is fixed by this hotfix.We apologize for this oversight and will do...