Desktop and CLI
- Connecting is simpler. Sign in on two Macs and they can reach each other from anywhere. On the same network, pair a nearby Mac with its 6-digit code — no account needed. SSH remains the advanced path.
- ADE Relay follows your sign-in. The separate “Connect from anywhere” toggle is gone; relay connectivity is available whenever the machine is signed in, and direct Wi-Fi or Tailscale routes are always preferred. Machines that previously disabled the relay are re-enabled by this release.
- The account page grew up. A responsive layout with your name, email, and real profile picture; your Macs listed with this Mac pinned first; a Remove-from-account action; a single Manage connections button; and a clear, confirmed sign-out that says exactly what it does.
- Connections panel, reorganized. A persistent “This Mac” card now owns the pairing code and the phone QR code, with Machines, Phone, and Web tabs below. Your own Mac no longer shows up as a machine you could connect to, and connected phones and browsers can be revoked with confirmation.
- Pairing links and manual address entry are gone. The QR code carries everything a phone needs; nearby Macs are discovered automatically. Fewer concepts, fewer wrong turns.
Web client
- Sign in, open, done. The hosted web client now uses your ADE account exclusively — no PIN pairing, no setup codes. Browsers you’ve connected are listed on the Mac and can be signed out remotely.
iOS
- Connecting your iPhone now leads with signing in — your Macs appear automatically, with QR scanning and nearby discovery as the local options.
- Pairing-link paste and manual address entry were removed, and signing out asks for confirmation with plain language about what stays connected.
Security notes
- The relay carries traffic only between devices signed in to the same account, and direct routes are always tried first. End-to-end encryption of relay traffic is planned; until then the relay remains a trusted-operator path.
