Keeping your account and data secure
To protect your personal information, you should keep both your account on GitHub and any associated data secure.
- About authentication to GitHub, 1 of 19
- Creating a strong password, 2 of 19
- Switching between accounts, 3 of 19
- Verifying new devices when signing in, 4 of 19
- Updating your GitHub access credentials, 5 of 19
- Managing your personal access tokens, 6 of 19
- Reviewing your SSH keys, 7 of 19
- Reviewing your deploy keys, 8 of 19
- Token expiration and revocation, 9 of 19
- Revoking your credentials, 10 of 19
- Reviewing your security log, 11 of 19
- Security log events, 12 of 19
- Removing sensitive data from a repository, 13 of 19
- About anonymized URLs, 14 of 19
- About GitHub's IP addresses, 15 of 19
- GitHub's SSH key fingerprints, 16 of 19
- Sudo mode, 17 of 19
- Preventing unauthorized access, 18 of 19
- Viewing and managing your sessions, 19 of 19