Dormant Users Report for Enterprise Accounts
The GitHub Enterprise Cloud Dormant Users report is now generally available. This report shows enterprise members who have not been active in the last 90 days. To learn more, read…
The GitHub Enterprise Cloud Dormant Users report is now generally available. This report shows enterprise members who have not been active in the last 90 days. To learn more, read…
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.
GitHub Codespaces with included free usage is now rolling out to all GitHub Free and Pro accounts. Over the coming days you’ll see a new option under the green “Code”…
Enterprise owners can now transfer organizations between GitHub Enterprise Cloud enterprise accounts that they own. This self-serve functionality removes the necessity of removing an organization from an enterprise account into…
We have streamlined our account recovery flow to help us verify your identity in the instance you lose access to your two-factor authentication (2FA) device and get locked out of…
Today, we’re adding support for users to create a GitHub Sponsors profile and choose to receive sponsorship payouts via a fiscal host. This will give maintainers more flexibility and choice…
You can now place a support request for an export of your npm data. Navigate to npm support page. Select “I have an account and billing issue”. Select “Data export”…
When users access an organization with SAML SSO, GitHub stores a link between the SAML identity and the user’s GitHub account. This link is used by SCIM and team synchronization…
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…
A variety of improvements to the npm 2FA experience are now in public beta, including: Support for registering multiple second factors, such as security keys, biometric devices, and authentication applications…
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 that do not have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled will now receive an email with a one-time password (OTP) when authenticating through either the npmjs.com website or the…
Enterprise owners and billing administrators may now add, edit, and remove billing emails within their enterprise account. Billing emails are where we send receipts and other billing-related information pertinent to…
GitHub continues to improve account security and developer experience with a new 2FA mechanism in GitHub Mobile on iOS and Android.
GitHub Enterprise Cloud standalone organizations paying by invoice may now update to an enterprise account via a self-service flow. Organization owners may navigate to the organization’s billing page and click…
Recover Accounts Elsewhere allows a user to store a recovery token with a third-party recovery partner to use as a recovery method when their account is protected by two-factor authentication.…
The benefits of multifactor authentication are widely documented, and there are a number of options for using 2FA on GitHub.
Organizations can now join GitHub Sponsors using a personal bank account, in addition to using a business bank account or a fiscal host. Learn more about setting up GitHub Sponsors…
We’ve expanded our REST and GraphQL APIs for interaction limits to include two recently released features: set and query interaction limits for user accounts set longer interaction limits on repositories,…
We’ve added temporary interaction limits to user accounts. Users can set temporary limits on who can interact with their public repositories for up to six months. You can use them…
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