Changelog

Follow up on the latest improvements and updates.

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Version 5.10.2 brings several usability improvements to the Log Search experience in Internet Protection 2026. This update refines log navigation, improves date range handling, and enhances the overall search workflow, making log analysis smoother and more efficient.
Version 5.9.0 significantly strengthens the reporting experience in Internet Protection 2026. This release adds four new reports: Most Allowed Apps, Most Blocked Apps, Malware (Blocked Infected Hosts), and Blocked by IP. It also introduces PDF export, more detailed drill-down views by category and domain, and improvements to filters and usability in the Log Search area. Together, these changes make reporting more actionable, more flexible, and more valuable for operational analysis.
Version 5.8.0 introduces Dark Mode, the most voted feature here on Canny, available directly from the settings area. This update improves personalization and day-to-day usability for users who prefer a darker interface, while also contributing to a more polished and modern overall product experience.
With version 5.7.0, Internet Protection 2026 gained support for Dynamic IP networks. This release removed another major migration blocker, making it possible to onboard and migrate customers whose environments rely on changing public IP addresses. It also improved the initial configuration flow, helping users set up these networks more smoothly from the start.
Version 5.5.0 adds support for encrypted DNS networks using DoH and DoT. This was an important step in broadening the platform’s compatibility with more advanced customer environments and also allowed us to unlock migration for customers using these network types. Alongside this release, the user experience around network management and navigation was further refined to make configuration flows clearer and more immediate.
With version 5.0.0, we introduced the new migration panel, opening the first phase of the migration path to production. At this stage, migration was made available to a selected subset of customers (those with the Pro Plus license), allowing organizations to begin moving to Internet Protection 2026 through a guided experience while we progressively expanded compatibility and rollout coverage.
Version 4.0.0 marks the official transition of Internet Protection 2026 out of beta. From this release onward, the platform becomes the new production foundation for the next-generation cloud dashboard, with a more modern architecture, improved usability, and a roadmap focused on progressive migration from the legacy environment.