I'm not exactly sure what this means but I think you're saying to add this as a DNS User Filter under DNS Filtering > DNS requests blocking > DNS User Filter. If the doubleclick is whitelisted through the DNS user filter and it works then thank goodness Then I made this post and tried a couple of your suggestions. So without knowing much about how to whitelist this, the first thing I tried was adding that domain to the "Allowlist" in the content blocking section: When I click on those types of ads, here is what I see when adguard is enabled: They are the ads that appear at the top of search results. It has always shown me these types of ads. It was showing the "ads" without whitelisting anything. You've whitelisted it in the content blocking menu and it's already showing the ads. It doesn't seem to work but here's exactly what I've done. I'm not as savvy at this so I'm trying to follow this as best I can. - Online reporting tool for missed ads/false positives.Public Telegram chat - a place for live discussion.At all times remember to be polite towards mods and other users.If you need to share a link, create a text post and include the link inside. Before creating a new topic, search within subreddit.If you'd like to become a beta tester, this is the place to go. Here you can ask any questions, leave your commentaries, and find latest AdGuard-related news. This is an official subreddit for AdGuard - ad blocker and online privacy protection tool for various platforms: Windows, Android, Mac, iOS.
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