content/manuals/docker-hub/release-notes.md
Here you can learn about the latest changes, new features, bug fixes, and known issues for each Docker Hub release.
The Advanced Image Management feature, along with the corresponding API endpoints, has been retired. See docker/roadmap#534.
The following API endpoints have been removed:
/namespaces/{namespace}/repositories/{repository}/images
/namespaces/{namespace}/repositories/{repository}/images/{digest}/tags
/namespaces/{namespace}/repositories/{repository}/images-summary
/namespaces/{namespace}/delete-images
Docker has announced updates and extensions to the product subscriptions to increase productivity, collaboration, and added security for our developers and businesses. Docker subscription tiers now include Personal, Pro, Team, and Business.
The updated Docker Subscription Service Agreement includes a change to the terms for Docker Desktop.
Docker Desktop remains free for small businesses (fewer than 250 employees AND less than $10 million in annual revenue), personal use, education, and non-commercial open source projects.
It requires a paid subscription (Pro, Team, or Business), for as little as $5 a month, for professional use in larger enterprises.
The effective date of these terms is August 31, 2021. There is a grace period until January 31, 2022 for those that will require a paid subscription to use Docker Desktop.
The Docker Pro and Docker Team subscriptions now include commercial use of Docker Desktop.
The existing Docker Free subscription has been renamed Docker Personal.
No changes to Docker Engine or any other upstream open source Docker or Moby project.
To understand how these changes affect you, read the FAQs. For more information, see Docker subscription overview.
When managing the content of your repositories, you can now filter the results based on the currentness of the tags and more easily identify your untagged images.
For Docker Hub API documentation, see Docker Hub API Reference.
The Billing Details page now shows any organizations you own, in addition to your personal account. This allows you to clearly identify the billing details of your chosen namespace, and enables you to switch between your personal and your organization accounts to view or update the details.
You can now specify any email address to receive billing-related emails for your organization. The email address doesn't have to be associated with an organization owner account. You must be an owner of the organization to update any billing details.
To change the email address receiving billing-related emails, log into Docker Hub and navigate to the Billing tab of your organization. Select Payment Methods > Billing Information. Enter the new email address that you'd like to use in the Email field. Click Update for the changes to take effect.
For details on how to update your billing information, see Update billing information.
Advanced Image Management dashboard
Docker introduces the Advanced Image Management dashboard that enables you to view and manage Docker images in your repositories.
Docker introduces Audit logs, a new feature that allows team owners to view a list of activities that occur at organization and repository levels. This feature begins tracking the activities from the release date, that is, from 25 January 2021.
For more information about this feature and for instructions on how to use it, see Activity logs.
The Repositories view now shows which images have gone stale because they haven't been pulled or pushed recently. For more information, see repository tags.
Docker introduces Hub Vulnerability Scanning which enables you to automatically scan Docker images for vulnerabilities using Snyk. For more information, see Hub Vulnerability Scanning.
Docker has announced a new, per-seat pricing model to accelerate developer workflows for cloud-native development. The previous private repository/concurrent autobuild-based plans have been replaced with new Pro and Team plans that include unlimited private repositories. For more information, see Docker subscription.
Docker has enabled download rate limits for downloads and pull requests on Docker Hub. This caps the number of objects that users can download within a specified timeframe. For more information, see Usage and limits.
cloud.docker.com
to hub.docker.com. You can access the page at its new URL: https://hub.docker.com/repositories.Beta: Docker Hub now supports two-factor authentication (2FA). Enable it in your account settings, under the Security section.
If you lose both your 2FA authentication device and recovery code, you may not be able to recover your account.
Tags tab on an image page now provides additional information for each tag: