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title: "Domains | Netlify Changelog"
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last_updated: "2026-07-12T15:39:11.000Z"
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# Posts tagged "Domains"

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    ## Add DNS records across teams in your organization
    
    ](/changelog/2025-11-17-cross-team-dns-records/)
    
    November 17, 2025
    
    -   [domains](/changelog/tag/domains/)
    
    If you have a Netlify Organization, you can now add a DNS record that has a DNS zone from a different team in your Netlify organization.
    
    Previously, DNS records could only be added to DNS zones in the Netlify team that managed them, limiting those with Netlify Organizations. With this new change it is easier than ever for your organization to share DNS zones across Netlify Teams and projects.
    
    Learn more about [managing DNS records](https://docs.netlify.com/domains-https/netlify-dns/dns-records/) in the Netlify documentation.
    
    [Permalink to Add DNS records across teams in your organization Permalink](/changelog/2025-11-17-cross-team-dns-records/)
    
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    ## New top-level domains available
    
    ](/changelog/2025-11-13-expanded-domain-tld-support/)
    
    November 13, 2025
    
    -   [domains](/changelog/tag/domains/)
    
    Now you can purchase domains with the following top-level domains (TLDs) for even more flexibility when buying and registering a domain through Netlify:
    
    -   `.place`
    -   `.be`
    -   `.pl`
    -   `.dk`
    -   `.co.uk`
    
    For help buying a new domain, check out our docs on [registering and buying a domain](https://docs.netlify.com/manage/domains/configure-domains/register-and-buy-a-domain/).
    
    For even more help setting up a domain, check out our [domains setup wizard](https://docs.netlify.com/manage/domains/get-started-with-domains/#domains-and-dns-navigator).
    
    [Permalink to New top-level domains available Permalink](/changelog/2025-11-13-expanded-domain-tld-support/)
    
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    ## Equinix IP address expiring for 4-year old sites
    
    ](/changelog/equinix-ip-address-expiring-for-4-year-old-sites/)
    
    July 21, 2025
    
    -   [domains](/changelog/tag/domains/)
    
    As part of our infrastructure improvements, we’re updating certain IP addresses for older sites.
    
    Some sites that have been live on Netlify for over 4 years will need to update their DNS by **August 31, 2025** to avoid going offline.
    
    ## Who is impacted
    
    Your site may be using the outdated Equinix IP address `147.75.40.150`, if your site meets the following criteria:
    
    -   Your site has been live since around **March 25, 2021**
    -   Your site is using our Standard Edge CDN
    -   You are on a free, starter, or Pro account
    
    To check whether your site is impacted you can:
    
    -   Enter your site domain on this DNS lookup site to see if your domain points to `147.75.40.150`: [https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/dig/](https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/dig/)
    -   Alternatively, you can run the dig command in your terminal with your site domain, such as `dig mytestsite.com` (using `mytestsite.com` and not `www.mytestsite.com` because this is an [apex domain](https://docs.netlify.com/manage/domains/domains-fundamentals/domains-glossary/#apex-domain))
    
    ## Action required
    
    To avoid downtime by **August 31, 2025**, take the following actions.
    
    ### Standard action for most plans
    
    Only Enterprise plans can have High-Performance Edge. If you do not have an Enterprise plan or have an Enterprise plan without High-Performance Edge:
    
    1.  Update the DNS record for your apex domain from the previous load balancer IP address `147.75.40.150` to the following:
        -   If your external DNS provider supports ALIAS, ANAME, or flattened CNAME records, update your site’s IP address from `147.75.40.150` to `apex-loadbalancer.netlify.com`. If your site is on the High-Performance Edge, point the record to the High-Performance Edge load balancer noted in the Netlifly domains dashboard when you select **Awaiting External DNS**. You can reach out to Support or your Account manager for help.
            
        -   If your DNS provider does not support ALIAS, ANAME, or flattened CNAME records, update your site’s IP address from `147.75.40.150` to `75.2.60.5`.
            
    
    The exact way you update this will vary depending on your external DNS provider but here are some [generalized docs for configuring an apex](https://docs.netlify.com/manage/domains/configure-domains/configure-external-dns/#configure-an-apex-domain) domain that you can use. For the most specific instructions, check your external DNS provider’s docs or support.
    
    ### Action for Enterprise plans with High-Performance Edge
    
    Only Enterprise plans can have High-Performance Edge. If you have an Enterprise plan with High-Performance Edge, follow these steps:
    
    1.  Update the DNS record for your apex domain from the previous load balancer IP address `147.75.40.150` to the following:
        -   If your external DNS provider supports ALIAS, ANAME, or flattened CNAME records, update your site’s IP address from `147.75.40.150` to your High-Performance Edge load balancer. You can ask your Account Manager for this information or check your Netlify domains dashboard for this information.
        -   If your DNS provider does not support ALIAS, ANAME, or flattened CNAME records, update your site’s IP address from `147.75.40.150` to `75.2.60.5`.
    
    The exact way you update this will vary depending on your external DNS provider but here are some [generalized docs for configuring an apex](https://docs.netlify.com/manage/domains/configure-domains/configure-external-dns/#configure-an-apex-domain) domain that you can use. For the most specific instructions, check your external DNS provider’s docs or support.
    
    ### Why is this happening?
    
    To improve our infrastructure and performance, we are updating certain IP addresses for older sites. These changes help ensure your sites and apps can fully benefit from Netlify’s Edge network and our improved load balancing infrastructure.
    
    ### Need more help?
    
    If you need extra help, just let us know by reaching out to [Netlify Support](https://www.netlify.com/support/).
    
    [Permalink to Equinix IP address expiring for 4-year old sites Permalink](/changelog/equinix-ip-address-expiring-for-4-year-old-sites/)
    
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    ## Enhanced security with domain DNS verification
    
    ](/changelog/enhanced-security-with-domain-dns-verification/)
    
    March 17, 2025
    
    -   [domains](/changelog/tag/domains/)
    
    ![](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/o0o2tn5x/marketing/b6063731ca54fbc015b4c1c2457d2092e2548902-800x536.png)
    
    We’ve introduced built-in domain DNS verification for subdomain configuration. Previously, customers managed DNS verification themselves—now, it’s seamlessly integrated into the app, making ownership verification easier while strengthening domain protection.
    
    [Permalink to Enhanced security with domain DNS verification Permalink](/changelog/enhanced-security-with-domain-dns-verification/)