
New Release: Curity Identity Server 10.6
We’re pleased to announce the release of the Curity Identity Server 10.6. This release continues the focus on usability, compliance, and developer flexibility with a collection of impactful improvements across the Admin UI, Authentication Services, and platform tooling.
Here are some highlights:
Cookie Consent Configuration with Opt-In for Non-Essential Cookies
A significant privacy-related enhancement introduces a non-essential-cookies-are-opt-in toggle in the Admin UI. Administrators can now configure environments to require explicit user consent before setting non-essential cookies, aligning deployments with modern privacy regulations.

Request Validation UI in Authentication Actions
Authentication developers benefit from a new Request Validation UI available inside the Advanced section of Authentication Actions. This addition mirrors similar functionality found in Authenticators and streamlines how request validation is configured within complex workflows.
Swift Strict Concurrency Support in the HAAPI iOS SDK
The HAAPI SDKs have received major updates. The iOS library now supports Swift 6.2, and we've updated the Android library to handle the TokenResponse better.
Support for AmazonLinux Docker Images
Infrastructure teams gain new deployment options with AmazonLinux Docker image support, adding another officially supported platform for production environments.
Enhanced SAML IDP Compliance and Reliability
On the standards compliance front, the SAML IDP Service has been refined to produce assertions that more closely align with SAML specifications, including proper NameFormat URIs and consistent use of SubjectConfirmation elements.
Additional updates improve the Self-Service Portal’s locale awareness and enhanced SCIM event reporting.
Read the release notes to learn more.
The 10.7 train will leave the station on December 15, 2025