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No information is shared with the owner of a Private Pages sites about who is accessing said sites. GitHub Pages does not have an analytics service for doing such things. |
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I don't want to authorize or authenticate by default, even if it concerns a GitHub Pages website that's configured to "private". I think the current authentication redirect flow too quickly gives the owner access to authentication information about me (for start: that I'm logged in to GitHub with an account that has access to that repository).
How can I stop GitHub from auto-approving authentication requests- such as those for Pages on 3rd-party domains- when I'm logged into my GitHub account?
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