Accelerating the GitHub Sponsors beta with Stripe Connect
GitHub Sponsors now features a new streamlined onboarding and payment experience with Stripe Connect.

GitHub Sponsors now features a new streamlined onboarding and payment experience with Stripe Connect.
GitHub Enterprise Cloud recently finished a security audit with the release of SOC 1 and 2 Type 2 reports.
The WebAuthn standard for security keys is making authentication as easy as possible. Now you can use security keys for second-factor authentication on GitHub with many more browsers and devices.
Token scanning has reached a new milestone: one billion tokens identified. We’ve also added five new partners—Atlassian, Dropbox, Discord, Proctorio, and Pulumi.
Commit signing is now enabled for all bots by default.
Since we introduced GitHub Actions last year, the response has been phenomenal, and developers have created thousands of inspired workflows. But we’ve also heard clear feedback from almost everyone: you want CI/CD! And that’s what we’re announcing today.
Learn more about how to apply for the GitHub Student Developer Pack, along with frequently asked questions to help you through the application process.
The GitHub and Slack integration now supports the Deployments API, Checks API, and draft pull requests.
We’re celebrating an exciting milestone with one million Dependabot pull requests merged.
Yarn now supports security alerts for public and private repositories.
Our largest product and community conference is returning to the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, November 13-14. Hear what's next for the GitHub platform, find inspiration for your next project, and connect with developers who are changing the world.
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