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info about Windows 11 ads
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DashaBu authored Jul 18, 2024
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This is the main module of AdGuard for Windows that removes ads from the websites you visit and from the apps installed on your device. To filter out advertising and privacy-threatening content such as banners, pop-ups, or trackers AdGuard uses different filters: groups of rules with a similar purpose written with a [special syntax](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters). To understand what filters are and how they work read [this article](/general/ad-filtering/how-ad-blocking-works).

![Ad Blocker *mobile_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/windows/overview/ad-blocker.png)
![Ad Blocker *mobile_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/windows/overview/settings_ad_blocker.png)

In the Ad Blocker module you can:

- enable automatic activation of language-specific filters,
- disable [search ads and self-promotion](/general/ad-filtering/search-ads) blocking,
- disable ads in the Start menu on Windows 11,
- activate pre-installed filters such as *AdGuard Base filter*,
- install filters from the list or add a custom filter by clicking the *Add a filter* button,
- make changes to existing rule groups using the *Filter editor* button,
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