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- Either click its icon on the browser’s panel, click the hamburger menu icon, and select *Settings*,
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- Or go to the *Manage extensions* page in your browser, click *Details* below *AdGuard VPN* and manage its settings from there.
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Once done, you’ll see several tabs on the left:
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##Settings
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### General
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A few important settings are gathered inside this tab. Here you can choose a DNS server to use, add or remove the AdGuard VPN icon from the browser’s context menu, block WebRTC, change the extension’s theme, and allow AdGuard to gather anonymous crash reports and technical data.
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####DNS server
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By default, the [system DNS server](https://adguard-dns.io/kb/general/dns-filtering/#what-is-dns) provided by your ISP is selected, but it may compromise your privacy. With AdGuard VPN Browser extension, you can select a DNS server that provides better speed and security, and even blocks ads or potentially dangerous domains. Brief descriptions under the names of DNS servers will help you navigate and make your decision.
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Learn more about [DNS servers from various providers](https://adguard-dns.io/kb/general/dns-providers/).
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## Exclusions
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###Exclusions
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The next tab contains one of the main distinctive features of AdGuard VPN — two modes with separate exclusion lists.
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In **General mode**, AdGuard VPN by default works on all websites, with the exception of the websites you’ve added to the exclusions list. In **Selective mode**, vice versa, AdGuard VPN by default doesn’t work anywhere. You can add any websites where you’d like it to work to an exclusions list, separate from the one you saw in the **General mode**.
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When adding a website to an exclusion list, you can enter the website manually or select the **From the list** option. In the latter case, you’ll see eight categories (for example, *Shopping* or *Messengers*), each suggesting several popular services. You can exclude any of these services in one click. This will add all domains relevant to that specific service to exclusions.
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### Import and export
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####Import and export
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Not only can you add and remove websites, you can also transfer ready exclusions lists to other devices where AdGuard VPN is installed. To export your exclusions list, follow the 4-step instruction below:
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1. Open AdGuard VPN on that device. Find the appropriate section, click the *Import* button and select the archive.
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Done!
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## Account
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###Account
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The third tab of AdGuard VPN Browser extension is utterly minimalistic, containing only the email address you used to sign into your account and two buttons, *Manage* and *Sign out*. Clicking the *Manage* button takes you to your personal AdGuard account, where you can see all your current licenses and subscriptions, as well as devices connected to them.
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## Support
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###Support
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You can find answers to common questions in the FAQ section, or leave feedback: report a bug if something isn’t working as it should, suggest adding a new feature, or discuss AdGuard on any of the many social media platforms.
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## About
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###About
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Another minor tab, where you can check the extension’s version, visit the official website, and view the EULA or Privacy policy.
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