{"meta":{"title":"Organizations and teams documentation","intro":"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.","product":"Organizations","breadcrumbs":[{"href":"/en/organizations","title":"Organizations"}],"documentType":"product"},"body":"# Organizations and teams documentation\n\nYou 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.\n\n## Recommended\n\n* [About organizations](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/about-organizations)\n\n  Organizations are shared accounts where businesses and open-source projects can collaborate across many projects at once, with sophisticated security and administrative features.\n\n* [Creating a new organization from scratch](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/creating-a-new-organization-from-scratch)\n\n  Create an organization to apply fine-grained access permissions to repositories.\n\n* [Best practices for organizations](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/best-practices-for-organizations)\n\n  Learn GitHub-recommended practices for your organization.\n\n* [Inviting users to join your organization](/en/organizations/managing-membership-in-your-organization/inviting-users-to-join-your-organization)\n\n  You can invite anyone to become a member of your organization using their username or email address for GitHub.\n\n* [About organization teams](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/about-teams)\n\n  Teams are groups of organization members that reflect your company or group's structure with cascading access permissions and mentions.\n\n* [Roles in an organization](/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/roles-in-an-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can assign roles to individuals and teams giving them different sets of permissions in the organization.\n\n* [Repository roles for an organization](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-repository-roles/repository-roles-for-an-organization)\n\n  You can customize access to each repository in your organization by assigning granular roles, giving people access to the features and tasks they need.\n\n* [Reviewing the audit log for your organization](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-security-settings-for-your-organization/reviewing-the-audit-log-for-your-organization)\n\n  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.\n\n## Links\n\n### Getting started\n\n* [About organizations](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/about-organizations)\n\n  Organizations are shared accounts where businesses and open-source projects can collaborate across many projects at once, with sophisticated security and administrative features.\n\n## Articles\n\n* [About organizations](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/about-organizations)\n\n  Organizations are shared accounts where businesses and open-source projects can collaborate across many projects at once, with sophisticated security and administrative features.\n\n* [About your organization dashboard](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/about-your-organization-dashboard)\n\n  As an organization member, you can visit your organization's dashboard throughout the day to stay updated on recent activity and keep track of issues and pull requests you're working on or following in the organization.\n\n* [Best practices for organizations](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/best-practices-for-organizations)\n\n  Learn GitHub-recommended practices for your organization.\n\n* [Creating a new organization from scratch](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/creating-a-new-organization-from-scratch)\n\n  Create an organization to apply fine-grained access permissions to repositories.\n\n* [Accessing your organization's settings](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/accessing-your-organizations-settings)\n\n  The organization account settings page provides several ways to manage the account, such as billing, team membership, and repository settings.\n\n* [Customizing your organization's profile](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/customizing-your-organizations-profile)\n\n  You can share information about your organization by customizing your organization's profile.\n\n* [About your organization's news feed](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/about-your-organizations-news-feed)\n\n  You can use your organization's news feed to keep up with recent activity on repositories owned by that organization.\n\n* [Viewing insights for dependencies in your organization](/en/viewing-insights-for-dependencies-in-your-organization)\n\n  Organization dependency insights provide data about your organization dependencies.\n\n* [Viewing GitHub Actions metrics for your organization](/en/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/viewing-github-actions-metrics-for-your-organization)\n\n  GitHub Actions metrics provide insights into how and where your organization is using resources for its CI/CD pipelines.\n\n* [Inviting users to join your organization](/en/organizations/managing-membership-in-your-organization/inviting-users-to-join-your-organization)\n\n  You can invite anyone to become a member of your organization using their username or email address for GitHub.\n\n* [Canceling or editing an invitation to join your organization](/en/organizations/managing-membership-in-your-organization/canceling-or-editing-an-invitation-to-join-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can edit or cancel an invitation to become a member of your organization any time before the user accepts.\n\n* [Adding people to your organization](/en/adding-people-to-your-organization)\n\n  You can make anyone a member of your organization using their GitHub username or email address.\n\n* [Removing a member from your organization](/en/organizations/managing-membership-in-your-organization/removing-a-member-from-your-organization)\n\n  If members of your organization no longer require access to any repositories owned by the organization, you can remove them from the organization.\n\n* [Reinstating a former member of your organization](/en/organizations/managing-membership-in-your-organization/reinstating-a-former-member-of-your-organization)\n\n  You can add former members to your organization, and choose whether to restore the person's former role, access permissions, forks, and settings.\n\n* [Exporting member information for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-membership-in-your-organization/exporting-member-information-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can export information about all of your organization's members from GitHub's web UI.\n\n* [Can I create accounts for people in my organization?](/en/organizations/managing-membership-in-your-organization/can-i-create-accounts-for-people-in-my-organization)\n\n  While you can add users to an organization you've created, you can't create personal accounts on behalf of another person.\n\n* [Roles in an organization](/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/roles-in-an-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can assign roles to individuals and teams giving them different sets of permissions in the organization.\n\n* [Using organization roles](/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/using-organization-roles)\n\n  Learn how to view organization role permissions and manage organization role assignments.\n\n* [Permissions of custom organization roles](/en/permissions-of-custom-organization-roles)\n\n  You can control access to your organization's settings with custom organization roles.\n\n* [Permissions of predefined organization roles](/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/permissions-of-predefined-organization-roles)\n\n  Learn about the predefined organization roles and the permissions each role grants in your organization.\n\n* [Managing custom organization roles](/en/managing-custom-organization-roles)\n\n  You can create, edit, and assign custom organization roles in an organization's settings.\n\n* [Maintaining ownership continuity for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/maintaining-ownership-continuity-for-your-organization)\n\n  Organizations can have more than one organization owner to avoid lapses in ownership.\n\n* [Adding a billing manager to your organization](/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/adding-a-billing-manager-to-your-organization)\n\n  A *billing manager* is a user who manages the billing settings for your organization, such as updating payment information. This is a great option if regular members of your organization don't typically have access to billing resources.\n\n* [Removing a billing manager from your organization](/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/removing-a-billing-manager-from-your-organization)\n\n  If a person with the *billing manager* role no longer needs to view or change your organization's billing information, you can remove their access to the organization.\n\n* [Managing security managers in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/managing-security-managers-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can give your security experts the least access they need to configure and monitor the use of security features for codebases in your organization.\n\n* [Managing moderators in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-peoples-access-to-your-organization-with-roles/managing-moderators-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can give an individual or team in your organization the ability to block and limit access, by assigning them to the moderator role.\n\n* [Repository roles for an organization](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-repository-roles/repository-roles-for-an-organization)\n\n  You can customize access to each repository in your organization by assigning granular roles, giving people access to the features and tasks they need.\n\n* [About custom repository roles](/en/about-custom-repository-roles)\n\n  You can more granularly control access to your organization's repositories with custom repository roles.\n\n* [Managing custom repository roles for an organization](/en/managing-custom-repository-roles-for-an-organization)\n\n  Learn how to create, edit, or delete custom repository roles for your organization.\n\n* [Setting base permissions for an organization](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-repository-roles/setting-base-permissions-for-an-organization)\n\n  You can set base permissions for the repositories that an organization owns.\n\n* [Viewing people with access to your repository](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-repository-roles/viewing-people-with-access-to-your-repository)\n\n  You can view a list of people with access to a repository within an organization.\n\n* [Managing an individual's access to an organization repository](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-repository-roles/managing-an-individuals-access-to-an-organization-repository)\n\n  You can manage a person's access to a repository owned by your organization.\n\n* [Managing team access to an organization repository](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-repository-roles/managing-team-access-to-an-organization-repository)\n\n  You can give a team access to a repository, remove a team's access to a repository, or change a team's permission level for a repository.\n\n* [Adding outside collaborators to repositories in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-outside-collaborators/adding-outside-collaborators-to-repositories-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can allow people who aren't members of your organization to access repositories that your organization owns.\n\n* [Canceling an invitation to become an outside collaborator in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-outside-collaborators/canceling-an-invitation-to-become-an-outside-collaborator-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can cancel all invitations for a person to become an outside collaborator on repositories owned by your organization.\n\n* [Removing an outside collaborator from an organization repository](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-outside-collaborators/removing-an-outside-collaborator-from-an-organization-repository)\n\n  Owners and repository admins can remove an outside collaborator's access to a repository.\n\n* [Converting an organization member to an outside collaborator](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-outside-collaborators/converting-an-organization-member-to-an-outside-collaborator)\n\n  If a current member of your organization only needs access to certain repositories, such as consultants or temporary employees, you can convert them to an outside collaborator.\n\n* [Converting an outside collaborator to an organization member](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-outside-collaborators/converting-an-outside-collaborator-to-an-organization-member)\n\n  If you would like to give an outside collaborator on your organization's repositories broader permissions within your organization, you can make them a member of the organization.\n\n* [Reinstating a former outside collaborator's access to your organization](/en/organizations/managing-user-access-to-your-organizations-repositories/managing-outside-collaborators/reinstating-a-former-outside-collaborators-access-to-your-organization)\n\n  You can reinstate a former outside collaborator's access permissions for organization repositories, forks, and settings.\n\n* [About organization teams](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/about-teams)\n\n  Teams are groups of organization members that reflect your company or group's structure with cascading access permissions and mentions.\n\n* [Creating an organization team](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/creating-a-team)\n\n  You can create independent or nested teams to manage repository permissions and mentions for groups of people.\n\n* [Adding organization members to a team](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/adding-organization-members-to-a-team)\n\n  People with owner or team maintainer permissions can add organization members to teams. People with owner permissions can also add non-members to a team and the organization.\n\n* [Assigning the team maintainer role to a team member](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/assigning-the-team-maintainer-role-to-a-team-member)\n\n  You can give a team member the ability to manage team membership and settings by assigning the team maintainer role.\n\n* [Setting your team's profile picture](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/setting-your-teams-profile-picture)\n\n  Team maintainers and organization owners can set a profile picture for a team, which is displayed on the team's page.\n\n* [Managing code review settings for your team](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/managing-code-review-settings-for-your-team)\n\n  You can decrease noise for your team by limiting notifications when your team is requested to review a pull request.\n\n* [Renaming a team](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/renaming-a-team)\n\n  Team maintainers and organization owners can edit the name and description of a team.\n\n* [Changing team visibility](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/changing-team-visibility)\n\n  Team maintainers and organization owners can determine whether a team is *visible* or *secret*.\n\n* [Configuring team notifications](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/configuring-team-notifications)\n\n  Team maintainers and organization owners can configure notifications for specific teams.\n\n* [Synchronizing a team with an identity provider group](/en/synchronizing-a-team-with-an-identity-provider-group)\n\n  You can synchronize a GitHub team with a supported identity provider (IdP) group to automatically add and remove team members.\n\n* [Moving a team in your organization's hierarchy](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/moving-a-team-in-your-organizations-hierarchy)\n\n  Team maintainers and organization owners can nest a team under a parent team, or change or remove a nested team's parent.\n\n* [Requesting to add a child team](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/requesting-to-add-a-child-team)\n\n  If you have maintainer permissions in a team, you can request to nest an existing team under your team in your organization's hierarchy.\n\n* [Requesting to add or change a parent team](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/requesting-to-add-or-change-a-parent-team)\n\n  If you have maintainer permissions in a team, you can request to nest your team under a parent team in your organization's hierarchy.\n\n* [Removing organization members from a team](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/removing-organization-members-from-a-team)\n\n  People with *owner* or *team maintainer* permissions can remove team members from a team. This may be necessary if a person no longer needs access to a repository the team grants, or if a person is no longer focused on a team's projects.\n\n* [Managing scheduled reminders for your team](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/managing-scheduled-reminders-for-your-team)\n\n  You can get reminders in Slack when your team has pull requests waiting for review.\n\n* [Deleting a team](/en/organizations/organizing-members-into-teams/deleting-a-team)\n\n  Organization owners can delete teams at any time from the team's settings page.\n\n* [Managing access to your organization's projects (classic)](/en/managing-access-to-your-organizations-project-boards)\n\n  As an organization owner or project (classic) admin, you can give organization members, teams, and outside collaborators different levels of access to projects (classic) owned by your organization.\n\n* [About programmatic access in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-programmatic-access-to-your-organization/about-programmatic-access-in-your-organization)\n\n  As an organization owner, you can control access to your organization by personal access tokens, GitHub Apps, and OAuth apps.\n\n* [Adding and removing GitHub App managers in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-programmatic-access-to-your-organization/adding-and-removing-github-app-managers-in-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can grant or revoke access for a user to manage some or all of the GitHub Apps owned by the organization.\n\n* [Reviewing GitHub Apps installed in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-programmatic-access-to-your-organization/reviewing-github-apps-installed-in-your-organization)\n\n  You 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.\n\n* [Setting a personal access token policy for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-programmatic-access-to-your-organization/setting-a-personal-access-token-policy-for-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can control access to resources by applying policies to personal access tokens\n\n* [Managing requests for personal access tokens in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-programmatic-access-to-your-organization/managing-requests-for-personal-access-tokens-in-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can approve or deny fine-grained personal access tokens that request access to their organization.\n\n* [Reviewing and revoking personal access tokens in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-programmatic-access-to-your-organization/reviewing-and-revoking-personal-access-tokens-in-your-organization)\n\n  Organization 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.\n\n* [Limiting OAuth app and GitHub App access requests and installations](/en/organizations/managing-programmatic-access-to-your-organization/limiting-oauth-app-and-github-app-access-requests-and-installations)\n\n  As an organization owner, you can control which users can request organization access for apps.\n\n* [Viewing API insights in your organization](/en/viewing-api-insights-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can view REST API activity for your entire organization or specific apps and users.\n\n* [GitHub credential types reference](/en/organizations/managing-programmatic-access-to-your-organization/github-credential-types)\n\n  Reference documentation for all programmatic credential types that can access GitHub, including token formats, lifespan, SSO authorization capabilities, and revocation options.\n\n* [About OAuth app access restrictions](/en/organizations/managing-oauth-access-to-your-organizations-data/about-oauth-app-access-restrictions)\n\n  Organizations can choose which OAuth apps have access to their repositories and other resources by enabling OAuth app access restrictions.\n\n* [Enabling OAuth app access restrictions for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-oauth-access-to-your-organizations-data/enabling-oauth-app-access-restrictions-for-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can enable OAuth app access restrictions to prevent untrusted apps from accessing the organization's resources while allowing organization members to use OAuth apps for their personal accounts.\n\n* [Disabling OAuth app access restrictions for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-oauth-access-to-your-organizations-data/disabling-oauth-app-access-restrictions-for-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can disable restrictions on the OAuth apps that have access to the organization's resources.\n\n* [Approving OAuth apps for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-oauth-access-to-your-organizations-data/approving-oauth-apps-for-your-organization)\n\n  When an organization member or outside collaborator requests OAuth app access to organization resources, organization owners can approve or deny the request.\n\n* [Denying access to a previously approved OAuth app for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-oauth-access-to-your-organizations-data/denying-access-to-a-previously-approved-oauth-app-for-your-organization)\n\n  If an organization no longer requires a previously authorized OAuth app, owners can remove the application's access to the organization's resources.\n\n* [Verifying or approving a domain for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/verifying-or-approving-a-domain-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can verify your ownership of domains with GitHub to confirm your organization's identity.\n\n* [Renaming an organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/renaming-an-organization)\n\n  If your project or company has changed names, you can update the name of your organization to match.\n\n* [Transferring organization ownership](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/transferring-organization-ownership)\n\n  To make someone else the owner of an organization account, you must add a new owner and then remove yourself from the account.\n\n* [Governing how people use repositories in your organization](/en/governing-how-people-use-repositories-in-your-organization)\n\n  Create a repository policy to control who can do things like create and delete repositories.\n\n* [Restricting repository creation in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/restricting-repository-creation-in-your-organization)\n\n  To protect your organization's data, you can configure permissions for creating repositories in your organization.\n\n* [Setting permissions for deleting or transferring repositories](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/setting-permissions-for-deleting-or-transferring-repositories)\n\n  You can allow organization members with admin permissions to a repository to delete or transfer the repository, or limit the ability to delete or transfer repositories to organization owners only.\n\n* [Restricting repository visibility changes in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/restricting-repository-visibility-changes-in-your-organization)\n\n  To protect your organization's data, you can configure permissions for changing repository visibility in your organization.\n\n* [Managing the forking policy for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-the-forking-policy-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can allow or prevent the forking of any private repositories owned by your organization.\n\n* [Managing pull request reviews in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-pull-request-reviews-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can limit which users can approve or request changes to a pull requests in your organization.\n\n* [Disabling or limiting GitHub Actions for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/disabling-or-limiting-github-actions-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can enable, disable, and limit GitHub Actions for an organization.\n\n* [About networking for hosted compute products in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/about-networking-for-hosted-compute-products-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can manage private networking for GitHub-hosted products using network configurations in your organization.\n\n* [About Azure private networking for GitHub-hosted runners in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/about-azure-private-networking-for-github-hosted-runners-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can create a private network configuration for your organization to use GitHub-hosted runners in your Azure Virtual Network(s) (VNET).\n\n* [Configuring private networking for GitHub-hosted runners in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/configuring-private-networking-for-github-hosted-runners-in-your-organization)\n\n  Learn how to use GitHub-hosted runners with an Azure private network in your organization.\n\n* [Troubleshooting Azure private network configurations for GitHub-hosted runners in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/troubleshooting-azure-private-network-configurations-for-github-hosted-runners-in-your-organization)\n\n  Learn how to fix common issues while creating Azure private network configurations to use GitHub-hosted runners with an Azure VNET.\n\n* [Configuring the retention period for GitHub Actions artifacts and logs in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/configuring-the-retention-period-for-github-actions-artifacts-and-logs-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can configure the retention period for GitHub Actions artifacts and logs in your organization.\n\n* [Setting permissions for adding outside collaborators](/en/setting-permissions-for-adding-outside-collaborators)\n\n  To protect your organization's data and the number of paid licenses used in your organization, you can configure who can add outside collaborators to organization repositories.\n\n* [Allowing people to delete issues in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/allowing-people-to-delete-issues-in-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can allow certain people to delete issues in repositories owned by your organization.\n\n* [Enabling or disabling GitHub Discussions for an organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/enabling-or-disabling-github-discussions-for-an-organization)\n\n  You can use GitHub Discussions in an organization as a place for your organization to have conversations that aren't specific to a single repository within your organization.\n\n* [Managing discussion creation for repositories in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-discussion-creation-for-repositories-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can choose the permission levels that members require to create discussions in repositories owned by your organization.\n\n* [Managing the commit signoff policy for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-the-commit-signoff-policy-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can require users to automatically sign off all commits they make in GitHub's web interface to repositories owned by your organization.\n\n* [Restricting deploy keys in your organization](/en/restricting-deploy-keys-in-your-organization)\n\n  To protect your organization's data, you can configure permissions for creating deploy keys in your organization.\n\n* [Setting team creation permissions in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/setting-team-creation-permissions-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can allow all organization members to create teams or limit team creation to organization owners.\n\n* [Creating an announcement banner for your organization](/en/creating-an-announcement-banner-for-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can create announcement banners for the organization.\n\n* [Managing scheduled reminders for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-scheduled-reminders-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can get reminders in Slack for all pull requests that teams in your organization have been requested to review.\n\n* [Managing the default branch name for repositories in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-the-default-branch-name-for-repositories-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can set the default branch name for repositories that members create in your organization on GitHub.\n\n* [Managing default labels for repositories in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-default-labels-for-repositories-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can customize the labels that are included in every new repository in your organization.\n\n* [Changing the visibility of your organization's dependency insights](/en/changing-the-visibility-of-your-organizations-dependency-insights)\n\n  You can allow all organization members to view dependency insights for your organization or limit viewing to organization owners.\n\n* [Managing the display of member names in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-the-display-of-member-names-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can allow members of your organization to see a comment author's profile name in private repositories in the organization.\n\n* [Managing updates from accounts your organization sponsors](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-updates-from-accounts-your-organization-sponsors)\n\n  You can manage the email address that receives updates from accounts your organization sponsors.\n\n* [Managing the publication of GitHub Pages sites for your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-the-publication-of-github-pages-sites-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can control whether organization members can publish GitHub Pages sites from repositories in the organization.\n\n* [Archiving an organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/archiving-an-organization)\n\n  You can archive an organization to make it read-only and indicate that it's no longer actively maintained. You can also unarchive organizations that have been archived.\n\n* [Deleting an organization account](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/deleting-an-organization-account)\n\n  You can delete your organization account at any time.\n\n* [Converting an organization into a user](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/converting-an-organization-into-a-user)\n\n  It's not possible to convert an organization into a personal account, but you can create a new personal account and transfer the organization's repositories to it.\n\n* [Integrating Jira with your organization project (classic)](/en/integrating-jira-with-your-organization-project-board)\n\n  You can integrate Jira Cloud with your organization account to scan commits and pull requests, creating relevant metadata and hyperlinks in any mentioned Jira issues.\n\n* [Upgrading to the GitHub Customer Agreement](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/upgrading-to-the-github-customer-agreement)\n\n  Organizations can upgrade from the Standard Terms of Service to the GitHub Customer Agreement.\n\n* [Disabling projects in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/disabling-project-boards-in-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can turn off organization-wide projects in an organization.\n\n* [Managing base permissions for projects](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-base-permissions-for-projects)\n\n  Organization owners can configure a base permission for projects created in their organization.\n\n* [Allowing project visibility changes in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/allowing-project-visibility-changes-in-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can allow members with admin permissions to adjust the visibility of projects in their organization.\n\n* [Creating rulesets for repositories in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/creating-rulesets-for-repositories-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can create a ruleset to target multiple repositories in your organization.\n\n* [Managing rulesets for repositories in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-rulesets-for-repositories-in-your-organization)\n\n  You can edit, monitor, and delete existing rulesets to alter how people can interact with repositories in your organization.\n\n* [Managing custom properties for repositories in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-custom-properties-for-repositories-in-your-organization)\n\n  With custom properties, you can add metadata to repositories in your organization. You can use those properties to target repositories with rulesets.\n\n* [Managing or restricting GitHub Models in your organization](/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/managing-or-restricting-github-models-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can enable, disable, and restrict the use of GitHub Models for an organization.\n\n* [Viewing whether users in your organization have 2FA enabled](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-two-factor-authentication-for-your-organization/viewing-whether-users-in-your-organization-have-2fa-enabled)\n\n  You can see which organization owners, members, and outside collaborators have enabled two-factor authentication or are required to do so.\n\n* [Preparing to require two-factor authentication in your organization](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-two-factor-authentication-for-your-organization/preparing-to-require-two-factor-authentication-in-your-organization)\n\n  Before requiring two-factor authentication (2FA), you can notify users about the upcoming change and verify who already uses 2FA.\n\n* [Requiring two-factor authentication in your organization](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-two-factor-authentication-for-your-organization/requiring-two-factor-authentication-in-your-organization)\n\n  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.\n\n* [Managing bots and service accounts with two-factor authentication](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-two-factor-authentication-for-your-organization/managing-bots-and-service-accounts-with-two-factor-authentication)\n\n  You can manage shared access to bots and service accounts that have two-factor authentication enabled.\n\n* [Managing security and analysis settings for your organization](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-security-settings-for-your-organization/managing-security-and-analysis-settings-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can control features that secure and analyze the code in your organization's projects on GitHub.\n\n* [Managing allowed IP addresses for your organization](/en/managing-allowed-ip-addresses-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can restrict access to your organization's private assets by configuring a list of IP addresses that are allowed to connect.\n\n* [Restricting email notifications for your organization](/en/restricting-email-notifications-for-your-organization)\n\n  To prevent organization information from leaking into personal email accounts, you can restrict the domains where members can receive email notifications about organization activity.\n\n* [Reviewing the audit log for your organization](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-security-settings-for-your-organization/reviewing-the-audit-log-for-your-organization)\n\n  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.\n\n* [Identifying audit log events performed by an access token](/en/identifying-audit-log-events-performed-by-an-access-token)\n\n  You can identify the actions performed by a specific token in your organization.\n\n* [Displaying IP addresses in the audit log for your organization](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-security-settings-for-your-organization/displaying-ip-addresses-in-the-audit-log-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can display the source IP address for events in your organization's audit log.\n\n* [Audit log events for your organization](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-security-settings-for-your-organization/audit-log-events-for-your-organization)\n\n  Learn about audit log events recorded for your organization.\n\n* [Accessing compliance reports for your organization](/en/organizations/keeping-your-organization-secure/managing-security-settings-for-your-organization/accessing-compliance-reports-for-your-organization)\n\n  You can access GitHub's compliance reports, such as our SOC reports and Cloud Security Alliance CAIQ self-assessment (CSA CAIQ), for your organization.\n\n* [Managing SAML single sign-on for your organization](/en/managing-saml-single-sign-on-for-your-organization)\n\n  Organization owners can manage organization members' identities and access to the organization with SAML single sign-on (SSO).\n\n* [Granting access to your organization with SAML single sign-on](/en/granting-access-to-your-organization-with-saml-single-sign-on)\n\n  Organization owners can grant access to their organization with SAML single sign-on. This access can be granted to organization members, bots, and service accounts.\n\n* [Managing Git access to your organization's repositories](/en/managing-git-access-to-your-organizations-repositories)\n\n  You can add an SSH certificate authority (CA) to your organization and allow members to access the organization's repositories over Git using keys signed by the SSH CA.\n\n* [Converting an Owners team to improved organization permissions](/en/organizations/migrating-to-improved-organization-permissions/converting-an-owners-team-to-improved-organization-permissions)\n\n  If your organization was created after September 2015, your organization has improved organization permissions by default. Organizations created before September 2015 may need to migrate older Owners and Admin teams to the improved permissions model. The \"Owner\" is now an administrative role given to individual members of your organization. Members of your legacy Owners team are automatically given owner privileges.\n\n* [Converting an admin team to improved organization permissions](/en/organizations/migrating-to-improved-organization-permissions/converting-an-admin-team-to-improved-organization-permissions)\n\n  If your organization was created after September 2015, your organization has improved organization permissions by default. Organizations created before September 2015 may need to migrate older Owners and Admin teams to the improved permissions model. Members of legacy admin teams automatically retain the ability to create repositories until those teams are migrated to the improved organization permissions model.\n\n* [Migrating admin teams to improved organization permissions](/en/organizations/migrating-to-improved-organization-permissions/migrating-admin-teams-to-improved-organization-permissions)\n\n  If your organization was created after September 2015, your organization has improved organization permissions by default. Organizations created before September 2015 may need to migrate older Owners and Admin teams to the improved permissions model. Members of legacy admin teams automatically retain the ability to create repositories until those teams are migrated to the improved organization permissions model."}