Why I can't make Disable to 2FA in my Account #102898
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GitHub requires two-factor authentication (2FA) for certain actions and repositories to increase security and protect sensitive information. If you're a member of an organization that requires 2FA, or if you have access to certain sensitive repositories, you won't be able to disable 2FA. In your case, it seems that is required for your organization. |
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If you haven't heard already, GitHub now requires 2FA for accounts that meet certain criteria. It's an effort to protect the software supply chain. Based on the blue banner message in your screenshot, it looks like this is the case for your account. |
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We are in the same 2FA required case in our GitHub organization... but we want to set up an email service account as an GitHub organization admin. Is there a way to disable / turn-off the 2FA for that kind of accounts? Thanks in advance |
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If you haven't heard already, GitHub now requires 2FA for accounts that meet certain criteria. It's an effort to protect the software supply chain.
Based on the blue banner message in your screenshot, it looks like this is the case for your account.