Breaking
BreakingMarketWatch Top StoriesBarclays Highlights European Luxury Stocks as Investment Opportunity· a minute agoBreakingMIT Technology ReviewSolar Geoengineering Faces Engineering Hurdles as Research Shifts to Practical Implementation· a minute agoBreakingAxiosAmerican Pride and Unity Decline, PRRI Survey Reveals Ahead of 250th Birthday· 5 minutes agoBreakingChannel News AsiaUK Regulator Imposes Conduct Requirements on Google's Search Services· 5 minutes agoBreakingHacker News FrontpageMajority of CVE-2026-4020 Attackers Linked to Single Client· 5 minutes agoBreakingMarketWatch Top StoriesGrandmother's Will Stipulates Equal Estate Division Among Children· 5 minutes agoBreakingMirror FootballPortugal's World Cup Preparations Disrupted Ahead of Opening Match· 9 minutes agoBreakingMirror FootballAlexander-Arnold and Maguire Omitted from England World Cup Squad· 9 minutes agoBreakingCBS SportsEngland and Croatia Set for 2026 World Cup Group L Match· 9 minutes agoBreakingSydney Morning HeraldLang Park to Receive Major Upgrades Ahead of Rugby World Cup· 9 minutes agoBreakingMarketWatch Top StoriesBarclays Highlights European Luxury Stocks as Investment Opportunity· a minute agoBreakingMIT Technology ReviewSolar Geoengineering Faces Engineering Hurdles as Research Shifts to Practical Implementation· a minute agoBreakingAxiosAmerican Pride and Unity Decline, PRRI Survey Reveals Ahead of 250th Birthday· 5 minutes agoBreakingChannel News AsiaUK Regulator Imposes Conduct Requirements on Google's Search Services· 5 minutes agoBreakingHacker News FrontpageMajority of CVE-2026-4020 Attackers Linked to Single Client· 5 minutes agoBreakingMarketWatch Top StoriesGrandmother's Will Stipulates Equal Estate Division Among Children· 5 minutes agoBreakingMirror FootballPortugal's World Cup Preparations Disrupted Ahead of Opening Match· 9 minutes agoBreakingMirror FootballAlexander-Arnold and Maguire Omitted from England World Cup Squad· 9 minutes agoBreakingCBS SportsEngland and Croatia Set for 2026 World Cup Group L Match· 9 minutes agoBreakingSydney Morning HeraldLang Park to Receive Major Upgrades Ahead of Rugby World Cup· 9 minutes ago
Technology
Source: Mashable Tech

AdGuard Family Plan Lifetime Subscription Available for $14.97

The AdGuard Family Plan is currently available for a one-time purchase of $14.97, offering lifetime access to its comprehensive suite of online protection features. This plan provides ad blocking, privacy protection, malware filtering, and parental controls for up to nine devices, aiming to create a safer and faster internet experience. The offer represents a significant reduction from its regular price of $169.99.

By Fainaron·Jun 17, 2026 (9 minutes ago)·1 views
AdGuard Family Plan Lifetime Subscription Available for $14.97

The AdGuard Family Plan is currently available for a one-time purchase of $14.97, granting users lifetime access to its suite of online protection features. This offer represents a significant saving from its regular price of $169.99.

The plan is designed to enhance online safety and privacy by blocking intrusive advertisements, preventing data tracking, and filtering potential malware. It aims to provide a smoother and more secure browsing experience across various devices.

A key feature of the AdGuard Family Plan is its built-in parental controls, which allow users to filter out harmful websites and ensure a safer digital environment for family members. The subscription covers up to nine devices, including phones, tablets, and laptops, making it suitable for households with multiple connected users.

This lifetime subscription eliminates the need for recurring fees, offering continuous protection without annual renewals. The plan focuses on creating a more peaceful online experience by mitigating common digital disruptions and security concerns.

(Source: Mashable Tech)

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Mashable Tech. Read the original at Mashable Tech →

More like this

Nairobi Entrepreneurs Embrace Off-Grid Solar for Business Growth
Technology
a minute ago

Nairobi Entrepreneurs Embrace Off-Grid Solar for Business Growth

Entrepreneurs in Nairobi are increasingly adopting off-grid solar technology, contributing to Kenya's goal of achieving universal electricity access by 2030 without increasing emissions. While Kenya's main power grid largely relies on renewables, a quarter of its communities still lack centralized electricity. The improved economics of solar technology, with panel costs significantly decreasing, have made off-grid solutions more viable for small businesses, offering greater profitability compared to traditional diesel alternatives.

MIT Technology Review
Breaking
Solar Geoengineering Faces Engineering Hurdles as Research Shifts to Practical Implementation
Technology
a minute ago

Solar Geoengineering Faces Engineering Hurdles as Research Shifts to Practical Implementation

Solar geoengineering, a controversial concept aimed at artificially cooling the planet by reflecting sunlight, is moving beyond theoretical models to address significant engineering challenges. Scientists are focused on developing the necessary technology, such as specialized high-altitude aircraft, and understanding the precise chemistry and delivery mechanisms required. While proponents highlight potential benefits in mitigating climate change impacts, critics voice concerns about the unpredictable consequences of manipulating complex planetary systems and the increased likelihood of deployment as research progresses.

MIT Technology Review
Breaking
Majority of CVE-2026-4020 Attackers Linked to Single Client
Technology
5 minutes ago

Majority of CVE-2026-4020 Attackers Linked to Single Client

Analysis suggests that most of the attackers exploiting the CVE-2026-4020 vulnerability originate from the same client. This finding indicates a potential common source or coordinated activity behind a significant portion of attacks related to this specific vulnerability.

Hacker News Frontpage
DeepSeek Avoids U.S. Entity List Ban, For Now
Technology
9 minutes ago

DeepSeek Avoids U.S. Entity List Ban, For Now

Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek will not be added to the U.S. Department of Commerce's Entity List at this time, reportedly allowing it to continue operations in the U.S. The Trump administration was holding off on the ban, despite DeepSeek being among over 100 companies approved for addition last year. Sources indicate this postponement aims to prevent further strain on U.S.-China relations. The Entity List restricts foreign entities from doing business in the U.S., citing national security concerns, a measure previously used against Huawei in 2019. DeepSeek recently secured significant funding, valuing it at over $50 billion, and offers its AI model as open-source. New York and Texas have previously banned DeepSeek from government devices due to national security concerns.

Mashable Tech

By the numbers

Fainaron — live counters

Updated every 30 seconds. Automatically — no human edits.

Total Articles

20.1K

Visitors Today

734

This Month

3.2K

Lifetime Visitors

3.2K

Article Views

31.4K

Pageviews Today

2.4K

Pageviews Lifetime

22.9K

Last 30 Days

3.2K

as of 6/17/2026, 9:25:40 AM