Set up your family’s online safety for life with this one $16 purchase.

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Get lifetime ad blocking for up to 9 devices with AdGuard Family Plan for $15.97

TL;DR: Protect up to 9 family devices from ads, malware, and unsafe content with the AdGuard Family Plan — just $15.97 with code FAMPLAN through September 7.


The internet is a great place for learning, connecting, and streaming funny cat videos — but it’s also full of pop-ups, trackers, and content you’d rather your kids not see. The AdGuard Family Plan solves all of that in one simple setup. You can lock in lifetime protection for just $15.97 (MSRP: $169.99) when you use code FAMPLAN at checkout.

With AdGuard, you’ll get:

  • Unmatched ad blocking – No more intrusive banners, autoplay video ads, or distracting pop-ups.

  • Privacy protection – Keeps trackers and data harvesters from collecting your information.

  • Malware defense – Blocks harmful sites before they can do damage.

  • Parental controls – Filters out inappropriate content and ensures kids can browse safely.

It’s designed to work across up to nine devices, so your family’s laptops, tablets, and phones can all be covered. Whether you’re streaming, working, or doing homework, AdGuard keeps things smooth and safe.

Setup is quick, the interface is user-friendly, and because it works on both desktop and mobile, you can use it anywhere — whether you’re at home or on vacation. And unlike subscriptions that keep charging you forever, this is a one-time purchase for lifetime access.

Just remember: this deal is for new users only, and you’ll need to redeem your code within 30 days of purchase. Once it’s set up, your family’s online safety is one less thing to worry about — forever.

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Pick up lifetime access to AdGuard’s Family Plan for $15.97 (MSRP: $169.99) when you order through September 7 with code FAMPLAN.

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