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title: Compatibility with the standalone app
sidebar_position: 4
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:::info

This article is about the AdGuard Browser Extension, which safeguards only your browser. To protect your entire device, [download the AdGuard app](https://agrd.io/download-kb-adblock)

:::

While AdGuard Browser Extension can block ads in browsers, [AdGuard standalone programs](/adguard-browser-extension/comparison-standalone) filter all the traffic on your device, including from browsers and apps.

If you decide to install both the extension and the standalone program on your PC, you may encounter some compatibility issues. The problem is that in some cases the application and the extension may interfere with each other. Some websites will no longer be protected by the desktop program and will only be protected by the extension, which has fewer options. Also, filtering may work incorrectly for some websites. Therefore, we don't recommend using the extension together with the application.

If you have the desktop version of AdGuard installed on your PC, it is better to use AdGuard Browser Assistant instead of the extension.

## AdGuard Browser Assistant

![AdGuard Browser Assistant \*mobile\_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/browser_extension/ad_blocker_browser_extension_assistant.png)

AdGuard Browser Assistant is a browser extension that works and feels just like AdGuard Browser Extension, but it's much lighter and doesn't interfere with the desktop apps. You can [read more about Browser Assistant for Windows](/adguard-for-windows/browser-assistant) or [Mac](/adguard-for-mac/features/browser-assistant), or [download it from our website](https://adguard.com/adguard-assistant/overview.html).

AdGuard Browser Assistant is available in all major browsers.
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title: Integration mode (legacy)
sidebar_position: 4
title: Compatibility with the standalone app
sidebar_position: 8
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:::info
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:::

## What is the integration mode?
While AdGuard Browser Extension can block ads in browsers, [AdGuard standalone programs](/adguard-browser-extension/comparison-standalone) filter all the traffic on your device, including from browsers and apps.

In older versions of AdGuard Browser Extension, if you had it installed along with one of the AdGuard desktop apps (AdGuard for Windows or AdGuard for Mac), the extension took upon itself the functions of AdGuard Assistant — a tool that helped manage the filtering right from the web page. At the same time, the ad blocking itself was completely under of the desktop app's control, the extension and its settings played no role in that.
If you decide to install both the extension and the standalone program on your PC, you may encounter some compatibility issues. The problem is that in some cases the application and the extension may interfere with each other. Some websites will no longer be protected by the desktop program and will only be protected by the extension, which has fewer options. Also, filtering may work incorrectly for some websites. Therefore, we don't recommend using the extension together with the application.

The problem was, in some cases the app and the extension would hamper each other’s work. Some websites would stop being protected by the desktop program and were backed up only by the extension which has less possibilities. Thus, starting with AdGuard Browser Extension v3.5, the integration mode was removed. Instead, the new AdGuard Browser Assistant was implemented.
If you have the desktop version of AdGuard installed on your PC, it is better to use AdGuard Browser Assistant instead of the extension.

## AdGuard Browser Assistant

![AdGuard Browser Assistant *mobile_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/browser_extension/ad_blocker_browser_extension_assistant.png)
![AdGuard Browser Assistant \*mobile\_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/browser_extension/ad_blocker_browser_extension_assistant.png)

AdGuard Browser Assistant is a new browser extension that works and feels just like the integration mode but much lighter, without redundant functions, and doesn't interfere with the desktop apps. You can [read more about Browser Assistant for Windows](/adguard-for-windows/browser-assistant) or [Mac](/adguard-for-mac/features/browser-assistant), or [download it from our website](https://adguard.com/adguard-assistant/overview.html).
AdGuard Browser Assistant is a browser extension that works and feels just like AdGuard Browser Extension, but it's much lighter and doesn't interfere with the desktop apps. You can [read more about Browser Assistant for Windows](/adguard-for-windows/browser-assistant) or [Mac](/adguard-for-mac/features/browser-assistant), or [download it from our website](https://adguard.com/adguard-assistant/overview.html).

AdGuard Browser Assistant is available in all major browsers.
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### Compatibility with the main app

If you got into the habit of using our previous AdGuard Ad Blocker extension [in Integration mode](/adguard-browser-extension/integration-mode), you may like the solution that we have developed for the new Browser Assistant.
If you got into the habit of using our previous [AdGuard Ad Blocker extension](/adguard-browser-extension/compatibility), you might like the solution that we have developed for the new Browser Assistant.

Background information:

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For the requests matching a `$permissions` rule, AdGuard strengthens response's permissions policy by adding an additional permission policy equal to the `$permissions` modifier contents. `$permissions` rules are applied independently from any other rule type. **Only document-level exceptions** can influence it (see the examples section), but no other basic rules.

**Multiple rules matching a single request.**

In case if multiple `$permissions` rules match a single request, AdGuard will apply each of them.

**Syntax**

`$permissions` value syntax is similar to the `Permissions-Policy` header [syntax](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Permissions-Policy) with one exception: comma that separates several features **MUST** be escaped — see examples below. The list of the available directives is available [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Permissions-Policy#directives).
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**Examples**

- `||example.org^$permissions=autoplay=()` disallows autoplay media requested through the `HTMLMediaElement` interface across `example.org`.
- `@@||example.org/page/*$permissions=autoplay=()` disables all rules with the `$permissions` modifier exactly matching `autoplay=()` on all the pages matching the rule pattern. For instance, the rule above.
- `@@||example.org/page/*$permissions=autoplay=()` disables all rules with the `$permissions` modifier exactly matching `autoplay=()` on all the pages matching the rule pattern. For instance, the rule above. It is important to note that the exception rule only takes effect in the case of an **exact value match**. For example, if you want to disable the rule `$permissions=a=()\,b=()`, you need exception rule `@@$permissions=a=()\,b=()`, and **not** `@@$permissions=b=()\,a=()`, **nor** `@@$permissions=b=()` because `b=()\,a=()` or `b=()` does not match with `a=()\,b=()`.
- `@@||example.org/page/*$permissions` disables all the `$permissions` rules on all the pages matching the rule pattern.
- `$domain=example.org|example.com,permissions=storage-access=()\, camera=()` disallows using the Storage Access API to request access to unpartitioned cookies and using video input devices across `example.org` and `example.com`.
- For better compatibility, we also support pipe-separated values for `$permissions` modifier: `$permissions=storage-access=()|camera=()`.
- `@@||example.org^$document` or `@@||example.org^$urlblock` disables all the `$permission` rules on all the pages matching the rule pattern.

:::note

`$permissions` rules only take effect for main frame and sub frame requests. This means they are applied when a page is loaded or when an iframe is loaded.

:::

:::note

If there are multiple `$permissions` rules that match the same request, multiple `Permissions-Policy` headers will be added to the response for each rule with their `$permissions` value. So if you have two rules: `||example.org^$permissions=autoplay=()` and `||example.org^$permissions=geolocation=()\,camera=()` that match the same request, the response will contain two `Permissions-Policy` headers: `autoplay=()` and `geolocation=()\,camera=()`.

:::

:::caution Limitations

Firefox ignores the `Permissions-Policy` header. For more information, see [this issue](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1694922).

:::

:::caution Restrictions

1. Characters forbidden in the `$permissions` value: `$`
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---
title: Compatibility with the standalone app
sidebar_position: 4
---

:::info

This article is about the AdGuard Browser Extension, which safeguards only your browser. To protect your entire device, [download the AdGuard app](https://agrd.io/download-kb-adblock)

:::

While AdGuard Browser Extension can block ads in browsers, [AdGuard standalone programs](/adguard-browser-extension/comparison-standalone) filter all the traffic on your device, including from browsers and apps.

If you decide to install both the extension and the standalone program on your PC, you may encounter some compatibility issues. The problem is that in some cases the application and the extension may interfere with each other. Some websites will no longer be protected by the desktop program and will only be protected by the extension, which has fewer options. Also, filtering may work incorrectly for some websites. Therefore, we don't recommend using the extension together with the application.

If you have the desktop version of AdGuard installed on your PC, it is better to use AdGuard Browser Assistant instead of the extension.

## AdGuard Browser Assistant

![AdGuard Browser Assistant \*mobile\_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/browser_extension/ad_blocker_browser_extension_assistant.png)

AdGuard Browser Assistant is a browser extension that works and feels just like AdGuard Browser Extension, but it's much lighter and doesn't interfere with the desktop apps. You can [read more about Browser Assistant for Windows](/adguard-for-windows/browser-assistant) or [Mac](/adguard-for-mac/features/browser-assistant), or [download it from our website](https://adguard.com/adguard-assistant/overview.html).

AdGuard Browser Assistant is available in all major browsers.
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title: Integration mode (legacy)
sidebar_position: 4
title: Compatibility with the standalone app
sidebar_position: 8
---

:::info
Expand All @@ -9,16 +9,16 @@ This article is about the AdGuard Browser Extension, which safeguards only your

:::

## What is the integration mode?
While AdGuard Browser Extension can block ads in browsers, [AdGuard standalone programs](/adguard-browser-extension/comparison-standalone) filter all the traffic on your device, including from browsers and apps.

In older versions of AdGuard Browser Extension, if you had it installed along with one of the AdGuard desktop apps (AdGuard for Windows or AdGuard for Mac), the extension took upon itself the functions of AdGuard Assistant — a tool that helped manage the filtering right from the web page. At the same time, the ad blocking itself was completely under of the desktop app's control, the extension and its settings played no role in that.
If you decide to install both the extension and the standalone program on your PC, you may encounter some compatibility issues. The problem is that in some cases the application and the extension may interfere with each other. Some websites will no longer be protected by the desktop program and will only be protected by the extension, which has fewer options. Also, filtering may work incorrectly for some websites. Therefore, we don't recommend using the extension together with the application.

The problem was, in some cases the app and the extension would hamper each other’s work. Some websites would stop being protected by the desktop program and were backed up only by the extension which has less possibilities. Thus, starting with AdGuard Browser Extension v3.5, the integration mode was removed. Instead, the new AdGuard Browser Assistant was implemented.
If you have the desktop version of AdGuard installed on your PC, it is better to use AdGuard Browser Assistant instead of the extension.

## AdGuard Browser Assistant

![AdGuard Browser Assistant *mobile_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/browser_extension/ad_blocker_browser_extension_assistant.png)
![AdGuard Browser Assistant \*mobile\_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/browser_extension/ad_blocker_browser_extension_assistant.png)

AdGuard Browser Assistant is a new browser extension that works and feels just like the integration mode but much lighter, without redundant functions, and doesn't interfere with the desktop apps. You can [read more about Browser Assistant for Windows](/adguard-for-windows/browser-assistant) or [Mac](/adguard-for-mac/features/browser-assistant), or [download it from our website](https://adguard.com/adguard-assistant/overview.html).
AdGuard Browser Assistant is a browser extension that works and feels just like AdGuard Browser Extension, but it's much lighter and doesn't interfere with the desktop apps. You can [read more about Browser Assistant for Windows](/adguard-for-windows/browser-assistant) or [Mac](/adguard-for-mac/features/browser-assistant), or [download it from our website](https://adguard.com/adguard-assistant/overview.html).

AdGuard Browser Assistant is available in all major browsers.
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### Compatibility with the main app

If you got into the habit of using our previous AdGuard Ad Blocker extension [in Integration mode](/adguard-browser-extension/integration-mode), you may like the solution that we have developed for the new Browser Assistant.
If you got into the habit of using our previous [AdGuard Ad Blocker extension](/adguard-browser-extension/compatibility), you might like the solution that we have developed for the new Browser Assistant.

Background information:

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Expand Up @@ -1920,10 +1920,6 @@ In order to use this type of rules, it is required to have a basic understanding

For the requests matching a `$permissions` rule, AdGuard strengthens response's permissions policy by adding an additional permission policy equal to the `$permissions` modifier contents. `$permissions` rules are applied independently from any other rule type. **Only document-level exceptions** can influence it (see the examples section), but no other basic rules.

**Multiple rules matching a single request.**

In case if multiple `$permissions` rules match a single request, AdGuard will apply each of them.

**Syntax**

`$permissions` value syntax is similar to the `Permissions-Policy` header [syntax](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Permissions-Policy) with one exception: comma that separates several features **MUST** be escaped — see examples below. The list of the available directives is available [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Permissions-Policy#directives).
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**Examples**

- `||example.org^$permissions=autoplay=()` disallows autoplay media requested through the `HTMLMediaElement` interface across `example.org`.
- `@@||example.org/page/*$permissions=autoplay=()` disables all rules with the `$permissions` modifier exactly matching `autoplay=()` on all the pages matching the rule pattern. For instance, the rule above.
- `@@||example.org/page/*$permissions=autoplay=()` disables all rules with the `$permissions` modifier exactly matching `autoplay=()` on all the pages matching the rule pattern. For instance, the rule above. It is important to note that the exception rule only takes effect in the case of an **exact value match**. For example, if you want to disable the rule `$permissions=a=()\,b=()`, you need exception rule `@@$permissions=a=()\,b=()`, and **not** `@@$permissions=b=()\,a=()`, **nor** `@@$permissions=b=()` because `b=()\,a=()` or `b=()` does not match with `a=()\,b=()`.
- `@@||example.org/page/*$permissions` disables all the `$permissions` rules on all the pages matching the rule pattern.
- `$domain=example.org|example.com,permissions=storage-access=()\, camera=()` disallows using the Storage Access API to request access to unpartitioned cookies and using video input devices across `example.org` and `example.com`.
- For better compatibility, we also support pipe-separated values for `$permissions` modifier: `$permissions=storage-access=()|camera=()`.
- `@@||example.org^$document` or `@@||example.org^$urlblock` disables all the `$permission` rules on all the pages matching the rule pattern.

:::note

`$permissions` rules only take effect for main frame and sub frame requests. This means they are applied when a page is loaded or when an iframe is loaded.

:::

:::note

If there are multiple `$permissions` rules that match the same request, multiple `Permissions-Policy` headers will be added to the response for each rule with their `$permissions` value. So if you have two rules: `||example.org^$permissions=autoplay=()` and `||example.org^$permissions=geolocation=()\,camera=()` that match the same request, the response will contain two `Permissions-Policy` headers: `autoplay=()` and `geolocation=()\,camera=()`.

:::

:::caution Limitations

Firefox ignores the `Permissions-Policy` header. For more information, see [this issue](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1694922).

:::

:::caution Restrictions

1. Characters forbidden in the `$permissions` value: `$`
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title: Compatibility with the standalone app
sidebar_position: 4
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:::info

Tento článek je o Rozšíření prohlížeče AdGuard, které chrání pouze váš prohlížeč. Chcete-li chránit celé zařízení, [stáhněte si aplikaci AdGuard](https://agrd.io/download-kb-adblock)

:::

While AdGuard Browser Extension can block ads in browsers, [AdGuard standalone programs](/adguard-browser-extension/comparison-standalone) filter all the traffic on your device, including from browsers and apps.

If you decide to install both the extension and the standalone program on your PC, you may encounter some compatibility issues. The problem is that in some cases the application and the extension may interfere with each other. Some websites will no longer be protected by the desktop program and will only be protected by the extension, which has fewer options. Also, filtering may work incorrectly for some websites. Therefore, we don't recommend using the extension together with the application.

If you have the desktop version of AdGuard installed on your PC, it is better to use AdGuard Browser Assistant instead of the extension.

## AdGuard Browser Assistant

![AdGuard Browser Assistant \*mobile\_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/browser_extension/ad_blocker_browser_extension_assistant.png)

AdGuard Browser Assistant is a browser extension that works and feels just like AdGuard Browser Extension, but it's much lighter and doesn't interfere with the desktop apps. You can [read more about Browser Assistant for Windows](/adguard-for-windows/browser-assistant) or [Mac](/adguard-for-mac/features/browser-assistant), or [download it from our website](https://adguard.com/adguard-assistant/overview.html).

AdGuard Browser Assistant is available in all major browsers.
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