Tailscale1.94.2
Publisher Description
Securely connect people, workloads, and even AI agents to anything on the internet with Tailscale, the secure connectivity platform built on WireGuard(R). Tailscale brings identity to the network layer so you can control access based on users, groups, tags, and devices instead of IP addresses, applying Zero Trust principles end-to-end across every environment.
Tailscale transforms your existing network from a legacy hub and spoke model to a modern, lightweight, and responsive mesh networking architecture that eliminates single points of failure and delivers better performance, scalability, and security for your end users, devices, and remote resources.
Tailscale can be used for your Homelab VPN and connectivity, Business VPN, Workload Connectivity across clouds, Kubernetes clusters, regions, and environments, Privileged Access Management (PAM), Edge & IoT, CI/CD, and Securing AI - all on the same platform.
Replace legacy VPNs, connect workloads across on-prem and cloud infrastructure providers, power Zero Trust initiatives, and make remote access secure by simplifying software-defined networking and security operations. Modernize your home, your organization, and your enterprise networking at scale with Tailscale.
Tailscale is hardware-agnostic, so you can make decisions about your hardware independently from decisions about your network. Tailscale creates an overlay network, using your existing network, so you can incrementally deploy Tailscale without needing new network switches or to change your network architecture.
Tailscale integrates with 100+ technologies and dozens of identity providers, and is available on a wide range of platforms - including Apple’s macOS, iOS, and tvOS - so you can securely connect from wherever you work.
Fixed: Memory leak caused by high network map response rates is resolved.
About Tailscale
The company that develops Tailscale is Tailscale Inc.. The latest version released by its developer is 1.94.2.
To install Tailscale on your iOS device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2026-03-04 and was downloaded 65 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Tailscale as malware if the download link is broken.
How to install Tailscale on your iOS device:
- Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to the App Store.
- Once the Tailscale is shown in the iTunes listing of your iOS device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the GET button to the right of the app to start downloading it.
- If you are not logged-in the iOS appstore app, you'll be prompted for your your Apple ID and/or password.
- After Tailscale is downloaded, you'll see an INSTALL button to the right. Tap on it to start the actual installation of the iOS app.
- Once installation is finished you can tap on the OPEN button to start it. Its icon will also be added to your device home screen.
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Version History
version 1.94.2
posted on 2026-03-04
Fixed: Memory leak caused by high network map response rates is resolved.
version 1.94.1
posted on 2026-01-29
Changed: New client metrics are available.
Changed: Identity tokens are automatically generated for workload identities.
Fixed: Ping view is Tailscale Peer Relay aware.
version 1.88.2
posted on 2025-09-18
Sep 18, 2025
Version 1.88.2
Fixed: UserDefaults, which apps and system policies use to store and read preferences, force string values like true or 1 into Booleans as expected.
Fixed: The Settings button displays correctly when no account is logged in to the client.
version 1.84.1
posted on 2025-05-30
May 30, 2025
Version 1.84.1
new: Setting to toggle subnet routing.
fixed: Issue where Taildrop notifications may not be presented.
fixed: Issue where subnet routing would default to off.
version 1.82.0
posted on 2025-04-10
Apr 10, 2025
Version 1.82.0
New: DERP functionality within the client supports certificate pinning for self-signed IP address certificates for those unable to use Let's Encrypt or WebPKI certificates.
Fixed: Memory leak issue related to shortcuts is resolved.
Fixed: MagicDNS intermittent configuration failures no longer occur when waking from sleep.
Fixed: Seamless key renewals occur as expected, ensuring the client remains connected.
Fixed: Captive portal detection reliability is improved on some in-flight Wi-Fi networks.
Fixed: Port mapping success rate is improved by retrying in additional error cases.
Changed: NAT traversal code uses the DERP connection that a packet arrived on as an ultimate fallback route if no other information is available, in the event of a slow or misbehaving server.
version 1.80.2
posted on 2025-02-14
Feb 14, 2025
Version 1.80.2
- Fixed: Nodes could lose the display names of owners of peers in rare cases. This had manifested in missing names in `tailscale status` and could prevent incoming Tailscale SSH connections from being accepted. The behavior is reverted to that of v1.78.x and earlier.
version 1.80.1
posted on 2025-02-07
Feb 7, 2025
Version 1.80.1
- Fixed: Resolved an issue that could have caused the network extension to crash in rare cases.
version 1.78.3
posted on 2024-12-13
Dec 13, 2024
Version 1.78.3
- Fixed: "Advanced DNS Settings" view unexpectedly dismisses on iPhone.
version 1.78.1
posted on 2024-12-06
Dec 6, 2024
Version 1.78.1
- New: On iPhones and iPads running iOS 18, the VPN can be toggled from Control Center. Hold down in an empty space to add the Tailscale control.
- New: UI to configure custom DNS servers to use for Tailscale-bound traffic when Tailscale DNS is disabled in settings.
- Changed: Tailscale system policies are applied immediately when pushed via mobile device management (MDM), without requiring a client restart.
version 1.76.1
posted on 2024-10-16
Oct 16, 2024
Version 1.76.1
- Fixed: Improperly formatted SERVFAIL responses no longer cause DNS timeouts when using an exit node.


