As an organization owner, you can control access by apps and personal access tokens to your organization.
About programmatic access in your organizationAs an organization owner, you can control access to your organization by personal access tokens, GitHub Apps, and OAuth apps.
Adding and removing GitHub App managers in your organizationOrganization owners can grant or revoke access for a user to manage some or all of the GitHub Apps owned by the organization.
Reviewing GitHub Apps installed in your organizationYou can review the permissions and change the repository access for GitHub Apps installed on your organization. You can also temporarily or permanently prevent a GitHub App from accessing resources owned by your organization.
Setting a personal access token policy for your organizationOrganization owners can control access to resources by applying policies to personal access tokens
Managing requests for personal access tokens in your organizationOrganization owners can approve or deny fine-grained personal access tokens that request access to their organization.
Reviewing and revoking personal access tokens in your organizationOrganization owners can review the fine-grained personal access tokens that can access their organization. They can also revoke access of specific fine-grained personal access tokens.
Limiting OAuth app and GitHub App access requestsAs an organization owner, you can choose whether to allow outside collaborators to request organization access for OAuth apps and GitHub Apps.
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