| What information GitHub collects | GitHub collects information directly from you for your registration, payment, transactions, and user profile. We also automatically collect from you your usage information, cookies, and device information, subject, where necessary, to your consent. GitHub may also collect User Personal Information from third parties. We only collect the minimum amount of personal information necessary from you, unless you choose to provide more. |
| What information GitHub does not collect | We don’t knowingly collect information from children under 13, and we don’t collect Sensitive Personal Information. |
| How GitHub uses your information | In this section, we describe the ways in which we use your information, including to provide you the Service, to communicate with you, for security and compliance purposes, and to improve our Service. We also describe the legal basis upon which we process your information, where legally required. |
| How we share the information we collect | We may share your information with third parties under one of the following circumstances: with your consent, with our service providers, for security purposes, to comply with our legal obligations, or when there is a change of control or sale of corporate entities or business units. We do not sell your personal information and we do not host advertising on GitHub. You can see a list of the service providers that access your information. |
| Other important information | We provide additional information specific to repository contents, public information, and Organizations on GitHub. |
| Additional services | We provide information about additional service offerings, including third-party applications, GitHub Pages, and GitHub applications. |
| How you can access and control the information we collect | We provide ways for you to access, alter, or delete your personal information. |
| Our use of cookies and tracking | We only use strictly necessary cookies to provide, secure and improve our service. We offer a page that makes this very transparent. Please see this section for more information. |
| How GitHub secures your information | We take all measures reasonably necessary to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your personal information on GitHub and to protect the resilience of our servers. |
| GitHub's global privacy practices | We provide the same high standard of privacy protection to all our users around the world. |
| How we communicate with you | We communicate with you by email. You can control the way we contact you in your account settings, or by contacting us. |
| Resolving complaints | In the unlikely event that we are unable to resolve a privacy concern quickly and thoroughly, we provide a path of dispute resolution. |
| Changes to our Privacy Statement | We notify you of material changes to this Privacy Statement 30 days before any such changes become effective. You may also track changes in our Site Policy repository. |
| License | This Privacy Statement is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license. |
| Contacting GitHub | Please feel free to contact us if you have questions about our Privacy Statement. |
| Translations | We provide links to some translations of the Privacy Statement. |