Push protection is generally available, and free for all public repositories #54949
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At GitHub, we believe that by empowering developers with intuitive security built into their workflows, we can, together, shift security from reactive to proactive. Since the beta release of secret scanning’s push protection feature for GitHub Advanced Security users in April 2022, developers using push protection have prevented 17,000 potential secret leaks–saving over 95,000 hours revoking, rotating, and remediating exposed secrets.
Today, push protection is generally available for private repositories with a GitHub Advanced Security (GHAS) license. In addition, to help developers and maintainers across open source proactively secure their code, GitHub is making push protection free for all public repositories.
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