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Viewing whether users in your organization have 2FA enabled

You can see which organization owners, members, and outside collaborators have enabled two-factor authentication.

Note: You can require that all members and outside collaborators in your organization have two-factor authentication enabled. For more information, see "Requiring two-factor authentication in your organization."

  1. In the top right corner of GitHub Enterprise Server, click your profile photo, then click Your organizations.

    Screenshot of the dropdown menu under @octocat's profile picture. "Your organizations" is outlined in dark orange.

  2. Click the name of your organization.

  3. Under your organization name, click People.

    Screenshot of the horizontal navigation bar for an organization. A tab, labeled with a person icon and "People," is outlined in dark orange.

  4. To view organization members, including organization owners, who have enabled or disabled two-factor authentication, on the right, select 2FA, then click Enabled or Disabled.

    Screenshot of the list of organization members. A dropdown menu, labeled "2FA", is expanded and outlined in orange.

  5. To view outside collaborators in your organization, in the "Organization permissions" sidebar, click Outside collaborators.

  6. To view which outside collaborators have enabled or disabled two-factor authentication, above the list of outside collaborators, select the 2FA dropdown menu, then click Enabled or Disabled.

    Screenshot of the list of outside collaborators. A dropdown menu, labeled "2FA", is expanded and outlined in orange.

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