Github provides feed for PRIVATE repository to every developer that once had repository access (but no longer has access) #157587
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Just discovered this same issue myself and was directed here by ChatGPT to report the issue. Can provide screenshots from a test account that was briefly granted access to a private repo that is still able to view updates from the repo in the logged in user's GitHub home page feed |
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How do I stop past team members from receiving updates on pull requests and other information for a PRIVATE repository? That's great that existing members get a feed, but constantly hearing over the years about past developers receiving updates on a repository that they no longer have access to is so disturbing >.<
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