
Upgrading a Chromebook with Tailscale, Taildrop, and Taildrive
Chromebooks are neat on their own. With Tailscale added on, they can more easily and securely trade files with other devices—no Google Drive hunting required.

This month at Tailscale: Grants, App Connectors, and updates across the stack
June was a full month at Tailscale. We made grants and app connectors generally available, made some refinements and optimizations to the Tailscale admin console, and released updates across the client apps for Docker image, Kubernetes operator, and tsrecorder. For instructions on how to update to the latest version, visit our update guide.

Visualizing your Tailscale network traffic with TSFlow
Ever stared at network logs at 2 AM, trying to figure out why your API suddenly got slow? You're not alone. While Tailscale makes secure networking beautifully simple, understanding what's actually happening across your tailnet as it grows can feel like reading tea leaves.

Frequent reauth doesn't make you more secure
You're happily working away, fingers flying, deep in flow, and suddenly, boink, your session has expired. You sigh, re-enter your password (again), complete an MFA challenge (again), maybe approve an email notification (again), and finally — access restored. Until next time.

AI, Networking, and Vancouver Vistas: Key Takeaways from Web Summit 2025
Last week, several of us from Tailscale, including our CEO Avery Pennarun, headed to Vancouver for Web Summit — the first time the event has ever been hosted in Canada.
