AdGuard VPN Review

Community-sourced VPN review based on real Reddit & Twitter discussions

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Community Verdict
Mixed Reviews

AdGuard VPN gets talked about a lot in the same breath as AdGuard’s ad blocker, and that’s really where it shines: it’s easy to turn on and forget, and people like how it pairs with ad blocking and DN...

53%
positive
78
reviews
Best for: People already using AdGuard who want everything in one ecosystem Anyone who wants simple ad blocking plus VPN in one switch Users who like DNS-based filtering and router-level blocking People who occasionally need help on restrictive networks
53% Positive Reviews
16 recommend, 14 warn
High Data Quality
78 reviews from 71 people
Best For
People already using AdGuard who want everything in one ecosystem, Anyone who wants simple ad blocking plus VPN in one switch, Users who like DNS-based filtering and router-level blocking
Approval Rate
53% positive
16 recommend · 14 warn
Reviews
78
50 Reddit · 19 Twitter
Unique Reviewers
71
Data Quality
High

What the Community Says

Community Rating 7.5/10

AdGuard VPN gets talked about a lot in the same breath as AdGuard’s ad blocker, and that’s really where it shines: it’s easy to turn on and forget, and people like how it pairs with ad blocking and DNS filtering. Some folks also like the idea behind its TrustTunnel protocol, which is meant to make your traffic blend in more like normal HTTPS—handy if you care about privacy or dealing with censorship. If you already use AdGuard (or AdGuard Home on your router), it can feel like a clean, all-in-one setup.

The biggest complaints are about reliability and performance—slow speeds for some people (especially on mobile data), app crashes, and annoying connectivity quirks on Android setups. iPhone users also call out battery drain, and there’s frustration around marketing promises (like availability in certain countries) and calls for clearer independent auditing. Another common theme: it may not play nicely with other VPN apps, so it can feel a bit “use our VPN or nothing” if you rely on a different VPN provider.

Strengths

  • Easy to use day-to-day
  • Pairs well with AdGuard ad blocking
  • Strong DNS filtering options
  • Useful for censorship-heavy networks
  • Works nicely with AdGuard Home/router setups

Weaknesses

  • Slow speeds for some people
  • Battery drain complaints on iOS
  • Crashes and connectivity issues (especially Android)
  • Doesn’t play nicely with other VPN apps
  • Trust and auditing questions
Best for: People already using AdGuard who want everything in one ecosystem Anyone who wants simple ad blocking plus VPN in one switch Users who like DNS-based filtering and router-level blocking People who occasionally need help on restrictive networks
Not ideal for: Anyone who needs consistently fast speeds on mobile data People who want a VPN that works smoothly alongside other VPN tools iPhone users who are sensitive to battery drain Privacy purists who only trust heavily audited, ultra-transparent services

Summary generated 1 week ago from 78 community mentions

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"...------- You seem experienced so this shouldn't take you too long to set up. - local DNS (Pihole, AdGuard, etc) - wildcard for your different servers/ domains - reverse proxy for your services - can buy a cheap domain to get the re..."

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