Security and reliability improvements

A new round of improvements to authentication flows, storage integrations, public tools, and rendering stability.

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Dmytro Krasun

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Over the past few days, we shipped another set of improvements across ScreenshotOne focused on security, reliability, and day-to-day product quality.

Safer authentication and account management

We made authentication and account management flows more secure and reliable.

Better validation for storage and public integrations

We strengthened validation for storage integrations and related services, including the access and rate-limiting layers that protect public tools.

  • Improved validation for S3-compatible storage setups.
  • More robust setup flows for webhooks and integrations.
  • Better protection for public tools through rate limiting and request validation.

These improvements help prevent misconfigurations early and ensure integrations work reliably from the start.

More stable rendering infrastructure

We also improved reliability across the rendering infrastructure.

  • Improved browser and proxy handling for more consistent results.
  • More resilient handling of connection and browser lifecycle edge cases.

While much of this work happens behind the scenes, it directly improves consistency and reliability at scale.

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