UPDATESOverview
June 2026 release notes
June started with stronger account protection, clearer 2FA recovery, more connected Forge workflows with GitHub, and more consistent task dates.
June highlights
- Accounts can use passkeys as a second factor, with recovery codes and clearer sign-in and setup flows.
- Forge is more connected to GitHub, with naming suggestions for technical work, visible links to GitHub changes, and an option to update issues after accepted changes.
- Tasks now handles local times more consistently across lists, drawers, calendar views, and quick creation.
- Error telemetry received additional protections to reduce exposure of sensitive data.
Availability
Passkeys depend on device and browser support. GitHub-related capabilities depend on a configured integration and Forge permissions.
June 2, 2026
- Sign-in and security settings gained passkey support as a second factor, plus recovery codes for contingency access.
- The 2FA experience is more direct when signing in, enabling methods, and recovering access.
- Forge now helps connect issues to matching GitHub work and can update issue status when a change is accepted.
- Activity queries now use local dates to avoid time shifts in calendars, drawers, and previews.
June 1, 2026
- Tasks fixed occurrence time display so lists, details, and previews show the same time.
- Forge issue detail fields received visual polish for better readability in dark theme.
- Error capture now masks sensitive values, removes personal data, and treats sensitive paths more carefully.
- Forge started showing links to GitHub work inside the issue detail view.