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The NetBird Android app has been refactored and is ready for you to test in the Google Play public testing channel.
Why it matters:

The custom DNS domain feature was highly anticipated by the community. It is now possible to change the domain for all your NetBird peers on a per-account basis.
In practice, you can replace the previously fixed FQDN with your own custom domain, such as .
Keep in mind that these DNS records are only available to NetBird peers that are connected to the NetBird management server.
DNS Reliability Patch ( #3926 )
Why it matters:
“Block Inbound” Flag ( #3897 )
Why it matters:

Last month, we hosted a live walkthrough of NetBird’s new Traffic Events Logging feature. This session explored how teams can now monitor and analyze network activity in real-time, making it easier to debug issues, boost visibility, and enhance observability across their infrastructure.
We covered everything from setup to real-world use cases—ideal for teams looking to simplify troubleshooting and stay in control of their network.
Missed it?
Check out the recording and watch your email for upcoming deep dive webinar alerts.

Thank you to all of you who are with us on this journey. If you’re not on there already - Join our public slack channel to stay connected with the NetBird community.
That’s it for this month’s newsletter! Thank you for being part of the NetBird community. Stay tuned for more updates!
– Team NetBird
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