Twingate Product Updates: January 2025

Anna Liu

Jan 31, 2025

It’s a new year, and we’re hitting the ground running here at Twingate. 

We ship a lot, and it can be hard to keep track of what’s new. Before we dive into the latest releases, I recommend taking a look at our 2024 Twingate Product Rewind blog from our CTO and co-founder Lior. He goes over some of the key releases of last year, including new capabilities, expanded support for developer automation tools, and new integrations.

Now, let’s take a look at what we’ve been building:

Create location-based security policies

You might have missed this in the end-of-year madness, but geoblocking is now live! With geoblocking, you can add country-specific allow and deny lists to Twingate security policies. 

If your team works exclusively in the UK, a UK-only allow list will block any access attempts from outside the country. Deny lists allow you to block high-risk or restricted countries, making it easy to meet compliance requirements.

Protect SaaS applications with Browser Security

Twingate Browser Security, available in Early Access, now supports Chrome browsers on both macOS and Windows. 

Browser Security allows admins to limit which browsers can access applications and to apply enterprise application controls. This means more control over how users interact with your sensitive applications and data by locking down access to a secured browser and blocking unwanted actions like upload, download, copy/paste, print, and more.

Other updates

We’ve got plenty of other features we’re excited to share, including a number of quality of life improvements to the Twingate Client:

  • A new version of the Twingate Kubernetes Operator is live! You can now enable Configuration of Kopf Watch Settings via Environment, and allow using a pull-through Docker cache with the imagepolicy schedule.

  • Minimum OS version is now available as a native posture check you can apply to Twingate security policies.

  • Exit Network ACLs allow you to select which Groups are able to use Exit Networks.

  • We cleaned up the Resources tab in the Twingate Client so that Resources are now collapsed into the "All Resources" sub-menu when a user has access to more than 10 Resources.

  • Users can now renew the auth session for a Resource with the macOS Client, coming next week for the Windows Client.

  • You can now resolve DoH through Twingate by setting your DoH resolver's domain name as a Resource.

  • Signed out device names for those with DNS filtering are now visible in Twingate’s analytics and auditing.

Upcoming events

Live Twingate Onboarding
Need help getting started with Twingate? We've got you covered. Starting Feb. 12th we'll be hosting a weekly live onboarding series with the Twingate team where you can learn tips, tricks, and best practices for deploying Twingate.

Twingate Office Hours
The response to Twingate Office Hours has knocked our socks off. We’ve seen sign-ups grow over 400% since we launched back in November! Our next live session will be February 27th.

On-Demand Webinar: Twingate 2024 Review
I
f you missed the live session I hosted in December, you can now watch it on-demand! I covered the best and brightest Twingate releases of the year, plus shared new ways you can use Twingate to secure your network, internet traffic, and data. 

Stay in the know

We’ve always got lots of things cooking over here at Twingate, and the easiest way to stay in the know is to subscribe to our changelog. 

We have a few different feeds, so you can subscribe to whichever fits best for your team:


Not a Twingate customer yet? If you’re interested in taking Twingate for a spin, you can request a personalized demo from our team or try it out yourself for free.


Rapidly implement a modern Zero Trust network that is more secure and maintainable than VPNs.

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January Product Updates

Twingate Product Updates: January 2025

Anna Liu

Jan 31, 2025

It’s a new year, and we’re hitting the ground running here at Twingate. 

We ship a lot, and it can be hard to keep track of what’s new. Before we dive into the latest releases, I recommend taking a look at our 2024 Twingate Product Rewind blog from our CTO and co-founder Lior. He goes over some of the key releases of last year, including new capabilities, expanded support for developer automation tools, and new integrations.

Now, let’s take a look at what we’ve been building:

Create location-based security policies

You might have missed this in the end-of-year madness, but geoblocking is now live! With geoblocking, you can add country-specific allow and deny lists to Twingate security policies. 

If your team works exclusively in the UK, a UK-only allow list will block any access attempts from outside the country. Deny lists allow you to block high-risk or restricted countries, making it easy to meet compliance requirements.

Protect SaaS applications with Browser Security

Twingate Browser Security, available in Early Access, now supports Chrome browsers on both macOS and Windows. 

Browser Security allows admins to limit which browsers can access applications and to apply enterprise application controls. This means more control over how users interact with your sensitive applications and data by locking down access to a secured browser and blocking unwanted actions like upload, download, copy/paste, print, and more.

Other updates

We’ve got plenty of other features we’re excited to share, including a number of quality of life improvements to the Twingate Client:

  • A new version of the Twingate Kubernetes Operator is live! You can now enable Configuration of Kopf Watch Settings via Environment, and allow using a pull-through Docker cache with the imagepolicy schedule.

  • Minimum OS version is now available as a native posture check you can apply to Twingate security policies.

  • Exit Network ACLs allow you to select which Groups are able to use Exit Networks.

  • We cleaned up the Resources tab in the Twingate Client so that Resources are now collapsed into the "All Resources" sub-menu when a user has access to more than 10 Resources.

  • Users can now renew the auth session for a Resource with the macOS Client, coming next week for the Windows Client.

  • You can now resolve DoH through Twingate by setting your DoH resolver's domain name as a Resource.

  • Signed out device names for those with DNS filtering are now visible in Twingate’s analytics and auditing.

Upcoming events

Live Twingate Onboarding
Need help getting started with Twingate? We've got you covered. Starting Feb. 12th we'll be hosting a weekly live onboarding series with the Twingate team where you can learn tips, tricks, and best practices for deploying Twingate.

Twingate Office Hours
The response to Twingate Office Hours has knocked our socks off. We’ve seen sign-ups grow over 400% since we launched back in November! Our next live session will be February 27th.

On-Demand Webinar: Twingate 2024 Review
I
f you missed the live session I hosted in December, you can now watch it on-demand! I covered the best and brightest Twingate releases of the year, plus shared new ways you can use Twingate to secure your network, internet traffic, and data. 

Stay in the know

We’ve always got lots of things cooking over here at Twingate, and the easiest way to stay in the know is to subscribe to our changelog. 

We have a few different feeds, so you can subscribe to whichever fits best for your team:


Not a Twingate customer yet? If you’re interested in taking Twingate for a spin, you can request a personalized demo from our team or try it out yourself for free.


Rapidly implement a modern Zero Trust network that is more secure and maintainable than VPNs.

Twingate Product Updates: January 2025

Anna Liu

Jan 31, 2025

It’s a new year, and we’re hitting the ground running here at Twingate. 

We ship a lot, and it can be hard to keep track of what’s new. Before we dive into the latest releases, I recommend taking a look at our 2024 Twingate Product Rewind blog from our CTO and co-founder Lior. He goes over some of the key releases of last year, including new capabilities, expanded support for developer automation tools, and new integrations.

Now, let’s take a look at what we’ve been building:

Create location-based security policies

You might have missed this in the end-of-year madness, but geoblocking is now live! With geoblocking, you can add country-specific allow and deny lists to Twingate security policies. 

If your team works exclusively in the UK, a UK-only allow list will block any access attempts from outside the country. Deny lists allow you to block high-risk or restricted countries, making it easy to meet compliance requirements.

Protect SaaS applications with Browser Security

Twingate Browser Security, available in Early Access, now supports Chrome browsers on both macOS and Windows. 

Browser Security allows admins to limit which browsers can access applications and to apply enterprise application controls. This means more control over how users interact with your sensitive applications and data by locking down access to a secured browser and blocking unwanted actions like upload, download, copy/paste, print, and more.

Other updates

We’ve got plenty of other features we’re excited to share, including a number of quality of life improvements to the Twingate Client:

  • A new version of the Twingate Kubernetes Operator is live! You can now enable Configuration of Kopf Watch Settings via Environment, and allow using a pull-through Docker cache with the imagepolicy schedule.

  • Minimum OS version is now available as a native posture check you can apply to Twingate security policies.

  • Exit Network ACLs allow you to select which Groups are able to use Exit Networks.

  • We cleaned up the Resources tab in the Twingate Client so that Resources are now collapsed into the "All Resources" sub-menu when a user has access to more than 10 Resources.

  • Users can now renew the auth session for a Resource with the macOS Client, coming next week for the Windows Client.

  • You can now resolve DoH through Twingate by setting your DoH resolver's domain name as a Resource.

  • Signed out device names for those with DNS filtering are now visible in Twingate’s analytics and auditing.

Upcoming events

Live Twingate Onboarding
Need help getting started with Twingate? We've got you covered. Starting Feb. 12th we'll be hosting a weekly live onboarding series with the Twingate team where you can learn tips, tricks, and best practices for deploying Twingate.

Twingate Office Hours
The response to Twingate Office Hours has knocked our socks off. We’ve seen sign-ups grow over 400% since we launched back in November! Our next live session will be February 27th.

On-Demand Webinar: Twingate 2024 Review
I
f you missed the live session I hosted in December, you can now watch it on-demand! I covered the best and brightest Twingate releases of the year, plus shared new ways you can use Twingate to secure your network, internet traffic, and data. 

Stay in the know

We’ve always got lots of things cooking over here at Twingate, and the easiest way to stay in the know is to subscribe to our changelog. 

We have a few different feeds, so you can subscribe to whichever fits best for your team:


Not a Twingate customer yet? If you’re interested in taking Twingate for a spin, you can request a personalized demo from our team or try it out yourself for free.