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Managing two-factor authentication for your organization

You can view whether users with access to your organization have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled. Additionally, you can require 2FA in your organization.

Viewing whether users in your organization have 2FA enabled

You can see which organization owners, members, and outside collaborators have enabled two-factor authentication.

Preparing to require two-factor authentication in your organization

Before requiring two-factor authentication (2FA), you can notify users about the upcoming change and verify who already uses 2FA.

Requiring two-factor authentication in your organization

Organization owners can require organization members and outside collaborators to enable two-factor authentication for their personal accounts, making it harder for malicious actors to access an organization's repositories and settings.

Managing bots and service accounts with two-factor authentication

You can manage shared access to bots and service accounts that have two-factor authentication enabled.