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The Clerk team has been hard at work shipping new features to help you build secure applications faster. Here’s a rundown of the highlights:
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Clerk + Coinbase Developer Platform
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We’ve recently teamed up with Coinbase to help developers build their Web3 applications more easily. As a first step, Clerk released a new API that allows developers to quickly integrate a customer's Coinbase Wallet with their Clerk user account.
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Authenticate with Coinbase Wallet: Clerk’s embeddable SignUp and SignIn components now support authentication with Coinbase Wallet.
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Connect users with their Web3 wallets: Easily pair a wallet address with common user attributes like name, email address, username, etc.
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TanStack Start SDK
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TanStack Start is a new full-stack React framework that supports full-document SSR, streaming, server functions, and more. We’re excited to announce that we’ve partnered with the team at TanStack to help fund the continued development of TanStack Start, and we’ve launched the beta of the TanStack Start Clerk SDK!
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Use Clerk UI Components: Our suite of drop-in components like SignUp and SignIn are compatible with TanStack Start SDK.
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Protect server functions: Use our React hooks to easily prevent unauthorized use of your server functions.
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Introducing Restricted Mode
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You can now control access to your application with Restricted Mode. When enabled, only invited users will be able to create an account and access your application. We also updated the dashboard so that your invitations will be more easily accessible right in the header navigation when using Restricted Mode.
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Sign-ups are automatically disabled: Even if you already have the SignUp component in your application, the UI will be updated to notify users they need an invitation to use your application.
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Easily toggle between modes: There is no penalty for moving between Restricted and Public modes, so you are welcome to change at any time.
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Other Features, Fixes & Improvements
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Dashboard navigation update: Our dashboard was recently updated to focus more on application insights and user/organization management. Many of the configuration elements, which are accessed less frequently, now live in the Configure tab.
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Consolidating SSO connections in the dashboard: We’ve made another update to the dashboard that consolidates Social Connections and Enterprise Connections into one view.
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Disable additional identifiers with Enterprise SSO: Administrators now have more control of the UserProfile component when users authenticate via an Enterprise Connection. Additional identifiers will no longer be allowed by default but may be configured in the Clerk dashboard.
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Multiple apps on the same domain: We recently re-engineered the way we handle cookies to scope them more tightly to the Clerk application, which enables users to deploy multiple apps onto the same domain.
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Resources
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