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"status":"ok","filters_last_checked":1702345678,"license_valid":true tb.rg adguard.net public.php

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You are seeing this request because you have an AdGuard product installed (AdGuard Browser Extension, AdGuard for Windows/Mac/Android, or AdGuard DNS). My laptop is bricked too

However, there is a caveat: If you see tb.rg.adguard.net but you do not have AdGuard installed, your device might be infected with malware that is using a fake AdGuard domain to hide its traffic. Check if you actually run AdGuard software. If you do not, run a malware scan (Malwarebytes or Windows Defender).

AdGuard maintains a list of known tracking domains (e.g., google-analytics.com , facebook.com/tr ). When a website tries to send your data to a tracker, AdGuard (Desktop or Browser Extension) intercepts the request. In older versions, the URL was rewritten to tb.rg.adguard.net/public.php . The request is sent to AdGuard's server, which then returns a harmless 1x1 transparent pixel or a 204 No Content response. This prevents the browser from showing a "broken image" error while still stopping the tracker.