diff --git a/docs/adguard-vpn-for-android/overview.md b/docs/adguard-vpn-for-android/overview.md index ae95b5c6a..8fadc79f7 100644 --- a/docs/adguard-vpn-for-android/overview.md +++ b/docs/adguard-vpn-for-android/overview.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ You can add domains (e.g. `google.com`) or subdomains (e.g. `*.google.com`) of w ![Exclusions](https://cdn.adguardvpn.com/public/Adguard/kb/VPN/Screenshots/add_site_android.jpg) -:::note Compatibility +:::note There are some nuances in manual adding domains. For example, if you manually exclude the domain `yahoo.com`, all `*.yahoo.com` subdomains will also be listed in exclusions. However, domain names with other top-level domains, such as `yahoo.jp` or `yahoo.fr`, will not be excluded. Or you can add `youtube.com` to the exclusions, but the domain of the same service `youtu.be` will not get into the list. In this case, it’s more safe to use built-in lists of services, because we put there all subdomains related to each platform. @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ In the *Advanced settings*, you can find five sections. You can *Help us to beco *Operating mode* section allows you to choose one of three options: VPN, Proxy, and Compatibility mode. In *VPN mode* all traffic is routed through AdGuard VPN automatically. When the *Proxy mode* (SOCKS5) is on, AdGuard VPN runs a local proxy server which can be used by other apps to route their traffic through it. Choose this option only if you know what you are doing. Enabled *Compatibility mode* allows AdGuard VPN and AdGuard Ad Blocker to work together. -:::note Compatibility +:::note Please note that some AdGuard VPN features are disabled in *Compatibility mode*: DNS server selection, Kill Switch and Auto-protection. Also, to manage application tunneling you should open AdGuard Ad Blocker application.