@@||tbrg.yoursite.com/public.php^$all Or if you want to allow only GET requests:
AdGuardNet blocks the pixel request, and the PHP script returns an error. tbrg adguardnet publicphp work
If you’re still stuck, visit the AdGuard GitHub Discussions and search for “PHP script blocked” – you’ll find your exact scenario, possibly even with “tbrg” as a local naming convention. This article is part of the TBG Developer Series — bridging privacy tools with web development workflows. @@||tbrg
Alex creates an internal endpoint /tbrg/public-proxy.php . This script stores data locally, then batched-sends it to the ad network using a non-blocked user-agent and custom domain. They add AdGuard rule: @@||dashboard.com/tbrg/public-proxy.php^$all . tbrg adguardnet publicphp work
Example log: