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Tbrg Adguardnet Publicphp Work May 2026

Example log:

curl -H "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0" https://tbrg.yoursite.com/public.php?test=1 If you get a response and AdGuard log shows allowed , your setup works. Situation: A developer named Alex runs a small analytics dashboard. The dashboard’s public.php collects user agent and referrer data, then sends it to a third-party ad network’s conversion pixel. tbrg adguardnet publicphp work

@@||tbrg.yoursite.com/public.php^$all Or if you want to allow only GET requests: Example log: curl -H "User-Agent: Mozilla/5

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