
Bring your enterprise together with enterprise accounts for all
With enterprise accounts for all, your organization can take advantage of all that GitHub Enterprise has to offer, from GitHub Actions and GitHub Advanced Security, to Copilot.
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With enterprise accounts for all, your organization can take advantage of all that GitHub Enterprise has to offer, from GitHub Actions and GitHub Advanced Security, to Copilot.
Administrators, or enterprise owners, have the increased responsibility of managing their account and keeping it secure. We are excited to introduce what is new with enterprise accounts and what is coming soon.
Transfer Organizations between GHEC Enterprise Accounts
Improved account recovery flow in case of a lost 2FA device
GitHub Sponsors: Fiscal host support for user accounts
Download data stored in your npm account by placing an export request
Warning users about account relinking during SAML SSO
You can now link your GitHub and Twitter accounts with your npm account using an official OAuth integration with these services. Prior to this, GitHub and Twitter account linking used…
Enhanced 2FA experience for npm accounts: public beta
Late last year, in response to an unprecedented series of account takeovers resulting from the compromise of developer accounts without 2FA enabled, we committed to a variety of enhancements to…
GitHub will require all users who contribute code on GitHub.com to enable one or more forms of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of 2023.
All npm accounts are now enrolled in login verification
GitHub continues to improve account security and developer experience with a new 2FA mechanism in GitHub Mobile on iOS and Android.
GitHub Enterprise Cloud self-service organization upgrade to an Enterprise Account
The benefits of multifactor authentication are widely documented, and there are a number of options for using 2FA on GitHub.
Organizations can join GitHub Sponsors with personal bank accounts
Interaction Limits API : support for user accounts and longer interaction limits