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Can I use GitHub for private projects?

Asked 5 months ago
Yes, GitHub offers users the option to create private projects. A private repository allows you to keep your code secure and hidden from the public. This means only users you invite can access, view, and contribute to your project. GitHub provides various plans that include both free and paid options. With the free plan, users can create an unlimited number of private repositories, but there may be limitations on the number of collaborators. Paid plans offer additional features, such as advanced collaboration tools, more storage, and enhanced security options. Users can easily manage access permissions for different collaborators, ensuring that the right team members have the appropriate level of access to the project. For more specific information about the features associated with private repositories or to understand the plans available, it is advisable to refer to the current web page of GitHub for detailed information.
Answered Jul 16th 2025

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