All Salesforce orgs must have a My Domain. Enable enhanced domains to meet the latest browser requirements. Restrict users’ email domains and require SOAP API calls to log in with My Domain. And we’re moving custom domains that serve Experience Cloud sites to Salesforce Edge Network.
- Deploy a My Domain (Release Update)
To use the latest features and comply with browser requirements, all Salesforce orgs must have a My Domain. Deploy one, or we assign one for you based on your org ID. If you prefer to use a different My Domain name, you can change it. Because your My Domain affects all application URLs, we recommend that you test and deploy a My Domain before this update is enforced. This update was first made available in Winter ’21 and is enforced in Winter ’22. - Enable User Email Domain Restrictions
To restrict the email domains allowed in a user’s Email field, enable the email domain allowlist. Previously, you contacted Salesforce Support to enable this feature. - Require SOAP API Calls to Log In with My Domain
By default, SOAP API calls can log in with a generic Salesforce login URL, such as https://login.salesforce.com, or your My Domain login URL, such as https://mycompany.my.salesforce.com. To further restrict access to your org, require that SOAP API logins use your My Domain login URL. - Prepare for Your Custom Domain to Use Salesforce Edge Network
To deliver a consistent user experience regardless of a user’s location, Salesforce is migrating custom domains that serve Experience Cloud sites to the Salesforce Edge Network infrastructure. To prepare, update your allowlists to include the latest Salesforce IP ranges. - Enable Enhanced Domains (Release Update)
To comply with the latest browser and security standards, enable enhanced domains on your Salesforce org’s My Domain. With enhanced domains, your company-specific My Domain name is included in your URLs, including Salesforce Sites and Experience Cloud sites. Consistent domain formats improve the user experience and standardize URLs for use in custom code and API calls. Salesforce enhanced domains also comply with the latest browser requirements, allowing your users to access Salesforce using browsers that block third-party cookies. Because this update affects application URLs, including Experience Cloud sites, Salesforce Sites, and Visualforce pages, we recommend that you enable enhanced domains before this update is enforced. This update was first made available in Summer ’21. - Domain HTTPS Option Was Renamed
The domain HTTPS option, Salesforce serves the domain over HTTPS using a Salesforce content delivery network (CDN) partner and a shared or single HTTPS certificate, was renamed. It’s now called: Salesforce serves the domain over HTTPS using a Salesforce content delivery network (CDN) partner.