Is your Pixel 3 spontaneously rebooting after Android 10?

This is what makes living with technology so interesting. I too suffered the reboot problem. But after the latest update no reboots. Go figure.
 
Just did it again. That's two within 24 hours. I am turning off the content blocking.

System Webview appears to have no impact.

I sent logs last night. I'll send today's in to AdGuard later.
 
I got a Twitter app update yesterday. Afterward, when I clicked on any notification of a new tweet, it continually gave me the "cannot retrieve this tweet at this time" error in the app.

Turned off AdGuard and that error goes away and tweets open from notifications as expected.

I'm disabling AdGuard altogether. Leaning toward just giving up.
 
I got a Twitter app update yesterday. Afterward, when I clicked on any notification of a new tweet, it continually gave me the "cannot retrieve this tweet at this time" error in the app.

Turned off AdGuard and that error goes away and tweets open from notifications as expected.

I'm disabling AdGuard altogether. Leaning toward just giving up.

You do run into "catches" while using AdGuard on Android and Windows. It just goes with the territory. I have to pause it sometimes for certain links but the majority of the time, it does what it's supposed to do and works for me.

I think you can exclude apps if, for example, Twitter has changed its code making it incompatible with AdGuard (that sucks). It's certain links that will not open unless they can do their ad or tracking thing.

FYI - I got an email back from AdGuard today. As expected, they blamed Google and said they have to wait for a fix. I'm leaving AdGuard on with app content blocking off. I'll just leave it until the day rolls around that it's fixed (November?). I get a little blocking out of it.
 
You do run into "catches" while using AdGuard on Android and Windows. It just goes with the territory. I have to pause it sometimes for certain links but the majority of the time, it does what it's supposed to do and works for me.

I think you can exclude apps if, for example, Twitter has changed its code making it incompatible with AdGuard (that sucks). It's certain links that will not open unless they can do their ad or tracking thing.

FYI - I got an email back from AdGuard today. As expected, they blamed Google and said they have to wait for a fix. I'm leaving AdGuard on with app content blocking off. I'll just leave it until the day rolls around that it's fixed (November?). I get a little blocking out of it.

Well, I think the Twitter issue is one unto itself. It is odd, because when I turn off AdGuard the first Twitter notification I click on works, then the second and onward give me the "tweet can't be retrieved at this time" error. Excluding the app in AdGuard doesn't fix the issue, as turning AdGuard off completely didn't.

Having to toggle off app content blocking makes it far less attractive to me. I'll either have it on or off...but they'd better fix this soon.
 
My Pixel 3 after updating to 10 android began to reboot every 2 - 4 days.
I guess that some kind of application is affecting, since everything was fine on 9.
Disabling the ad block button in AdGuard in all applications does not save from reboots.
So I want to sit for 3 - 4 days without AdGuard, although it will not be easy because the advertisement is climbing very much and it makes me angry.
Is there any good news? Will there be a fix anytime soon on AdGuard or Google?
 
My Pixel 3 after updating to 10 android began to reboot every 2 - 4 days.
I guess that some kind of application is affecting, since everything was fine on 9.
Disabling the ad block button in AdGuard in all applications does not save from reboots.
So I want to sit for 3 - 4 days without AdGuard, although it will not be easy because the advertisement is climbing very much and it makes me angry.
Is there any good news? Will there be a fix anytime soon on AdGuard or Google?

The frequency sounds familiar but I never made it to three days. Just to be sure you are disabling the right thing... It's SETTINGS > CONTENT BLOCKING > BLOCK ADS IN ALL APPS, toggle off. Doing this stopped the reboots for me but it limits the functionality.

If you still get reboots after that, it may or may not be AdGuard. You could try emailing them.

The people at AdGuard said they are waiting for Google to fix something related to VPN service. Nothing we can do but wait for the November patch.
 
I have turned off SETTINGS> CONTENT LOCK> ADVERTISING BLOCK ON ALL APPLICATIONS did not help caught rebooting again. I disabled AdGuard altogether and am waiting for a reboot. It will not be fun if it is not AdGuard, but another reason or application.
 
I disabled AdGuard altogether and am waiting for a reboot. It will not be fun if it is not AdGuard, but another reason or application.

I completely get what you are saying. I hope it's AdGuard, not some entirely different problem. Make sure you come back and let us know.
 
I completely get what you are saying. I hope it's AdGuard, not some entirely different problem. Make sure you come back and let us know.

Are you still experiencing issues with AdGuard and Android 10?
 
Are you still experiencing issues with AdGuard and Android 10?

My phone rebooted yesterday despite having "block ads in all apps" disabled. It has never done that before so I am waiting to see if it repeats. This would mean disabling "block ads..." doesn't fix the problem anymore.

I haven't tried using it with block ads enabled (normal operation) since it crashed multiple times after the Oct update. I am under the impression I need to wait until the Nov update to see if it gets fixed.
 
My phone rebooted yesterday despite having "block ads in all apps" disabled. It has never done that before so I am waiting to see if it repeats. This would mean disabling "block ads..." doesn't fix the problem anymore.

I haven't tried using it with block ads enabled (normal operation) since it crashed multiple times after the Oct update. I am under the impression I need to wait until the Nov update to see if it gets fixed.

Same here. Still can't use AdGuard without the reboot.
 
Gotta wonder... Google breaks AdGuard in a pretty serious way since AdGuard developers can't fix it. Google is an ad company...

Conspiracy theory, I know, but it did cross my mind. I don't know enough about the technical details so I have no proof.

I don't plan on installing AdGuard on my Pixel 4 until after the Nov update and after I can confirm proper functioning of it on my Pixel 3. I am doing this because my Pixel 4 will be brand new and I want to be sure it's functioning well on its own before I introduce a wildcard.

I still use AdGuard in Windows and I like it.
 
Gotta wonder... Google breaks AdGuard in a pretty serious way since AdGuard developers can't fix it. Google is an ad company...

Conspiracy theory, I know, but it did cross my mind. I don't know enough about the technical details so I have no proof.

I don't plan on installing AdGuard on my Pixel 4 until after the Nov update and after I can confirm proper functioning of it on my Pixel 3. I am doing this because my Pixel 4 will be brand new and I want to be sure it's functioning well on its own before I introduce a wildcard.

I still use AdGuard in Windows and I like it.

If you thought of it as a conspiracy theory, someone else has thought of it as a way to make money. That's the way the human brain works, for better or for worse :O
 
I installed the November security patch and turned AdGuard back on and within 24 hours of no reboots I thought "finally resolved" then at the 36 hour mark...restart.
 
I installed the November security patch and turned AdGuard back on and within 24 hours of no reboots I thought "finally resolved" then at the 36 hour mark...restart.
Yeah it was one of the fixes in November update
 

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