Closed ep0ns closed 11 months ago
@ep0ns Hi! In this case, AdGuard requires some time to recompile the content blockers. It is important to keep AdGuard in the foreground until the recompilation process is complete. Once this is done, the rule will be applied and the undesired element will be hidden.
Then this should be indicated in the app. Currently it just says something like „rule has been added“ after that popup I close the app…
Issue Details
Expected Behavior
Using the advanced AdGuard extension in Safari one can block elements in Safari on the fly. E.g „hide one element“. After a new rule is added, the rule is applied, anytime the webpage gets loaded.
Actual Behavior
The rule is only applied when creating the new rule. Upon reloading the webpage, the rule isn’t applied anymore.