AdGuard VPN has a new app for iPhone — and you can try it out for 7 days for free
Version 2.10 brings under-the-hood stability improvements to your iPhone and a chance to test out premium privacy features without data limits
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- AdGuard VPN has released an updated version of its iOS app
- The update also introduces a 7-day free trial for iPhone users
- The trial grants unlimited traffic to premium features
AdGuard has rolled out a fresh update for its iPhone VPN application, handing users a new way to test the waters before committing to a long-term subscription.
The newly released AdGuard VPN for iOS v2.10 is centered around giving iPhone users some stability fixes, while bringing a full 7-day free trial directly to the Apple App Store.
The move aims to let prospective buyers "explore premium features before purchasing" by granting full, unrestricted access to the provider's top-tier plan.
AdGuard VPN's 7-day free trial
During this week-long window, users won't be restricted by the 3GB monthly traffic limit found on AdGuard's standard free tier. Instead, the trial unlocks all available server locations, removes data caps entirely, and allows for up to 10 simultaneous device connections.
According to the provider, this setup is specifically designed to help users test the service in "everyday scenarios — from streaming and gaming to constant background protection on the go."
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To activate the 7-day trial, you will need to select an annual subscription through the App Store, though you can cancel before the week is up to avoid being charged.
This is a welcome addition to the highly competitive Apple ecosystem, allowing AdGuard to compete more aggressively with the best VPN providers, many of which already offer money-back guarantees or dedicated trial periods.
What else is new in AdGuard VPN v2.10?
Beyond the headline trial offer, the v2.10 update brings several quality-of-life improvements behind the scenes.
AdGuard notes that the underlying VPN client has been updated to "remove small but noticeable friction points and make the app more stable and predictable in daily use."
Specifically, developers have squashed bugs related to exporting exclusion lists from Mac to iOS, meaning your custom routing rules should now sync flawlessly between your Apple computer and your iPhone. The update also fixes a known issue with the app's appearance in Siri Suggestions.
How good is AdGuard VPN?
For those unfamiliar with the provider, AdGuard VPN is built by the same privacy-focused team behind the popular AdGuard ad-blocker.
The service has been expanding its footprint aggressively over the last year. It stands out by using an open-source custom VPN protocol that can mimic web traffic, making it incredibly difficult for restrictive networks to detect and block your connection.
The company has also been busy refining its broader software ecosystem.
Following a major Windows VPN upgrade that prioritized usability, AdGuard recently expanded its reach by bringing a visually boosted browser extension to Firefox for Android. It even entered the metaverse by launching dedicated VPN and ad-blocker extensions on the Meta Quest.
While this new 7-day offer is currently headlining the iOS release, it remains to be seen if the company plans to introduce an identical native trial for Android and desktop users. TechRadar has reached out to AdGuard directly to ask whether this 7-day free trial will be extended to its other applications, and we will update this article if we receive a response.
In the meantime, if you're looking to explore VPNs with free trials, iPhone users now have a great excuse to take AdGuard’s upgraded app for a spin.
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Rene Millman is a seasoned technology journalist whose work has appeared in The Guardian, the Financial Times, Computer Weekly, and IT Pro. With over two decades of experience as a reporter and editor, he specializes in making complex topics like cybersecurity, VPNs, and enterprise software accessible and engaging.
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