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You can use organizations to collaborate with a large number of people across many projects at once, while managing access to your data and customizing settings.
Overview Start hereAccounts on GitHub allow you to organize and control access to code.
You can customize access to each repository in your organization by assigning granular roles, giving people access to the features and tasks they need.
Teams are groups of organization members that reflect your company or group's structure with cascading access permissions and mentions.
Organizations can choose which OAuth apps have access to their repositories and other resources by enabling OAuth app access restrictions.
Create an organization to apply fine-grained access permissions to repositories.
You can customize access to each repository in your organization by assigning granular roles, giving people access to the features and tasks they need.
You can verify your ownership of domains with GitHub to confirm your organization's identity.
Learn why it's so important to understand your organization's exposure to data leaks and how the secret risk assessment report gives an overview of your organization’s secret leak footprint.
You can invite anyone to become a member of your organization using their username or email address for GitHub.
You can make anyone a member of your organization using their GitHub username or email address.
You can manage a person's access to a repository owned by your organization.
The audit log allows organization admins to quickly review the actions performed by members of your organization. It includes details such as who performed the action, what the action was, and when it was performed.
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