Update your personal account information
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Unverify your company email address by deleting it in your Email settings.
After removal, you can re-add this email without verifying to keep any associated commits linked to your account.
For more information, see Changing your primary email address.
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Change your primary email address from your company email to your personal email.
For more information, see Changing your primary email address.
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Verify your new primary email address.
For more information, see Verifying your email address.
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Update your GitHub username if it contains references to your company or organization.
For more information, see Alterações de nome de usuário.
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Review and update your two-factor authentication (2FA) methods to ensure they aren't linked to company resources:
- If you use a TOTP app on a company phone, transfer it to your personal device.
 - If you've registered company-owned security keys, remove them and add personal ones instead.
 - If you're using GitHub Mobile on a company device, install it on your personal device.
 - Download fresh recovery codes and store them in a personal secure location.
 
For more information, see Configurar a autenticação de dois fatores.
 
Leave organization memberships
Observação
Unless you're using a conta de usuário gerenciada, you'll still be able to access your personal account after leaving an organization.
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If you're the organization owner, transfer ownership to another person before removing yourself.
For more information, see Transferir a propriedade da organização.
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Remove yourself from the organization.
For more information, see Removing yourself from an organization.
 
Clean up professional repository associations
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Remove yourself as a collaborator from repositories owned by others.
For more information, see Removing yourself from a collaborator's repository.
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Stop watching work-related repositories to avoid unnecessary notifications.
To manage your watched repositories, visit https://github.com/watching.
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Transfer repositories that you own that others may need to continue working on.
For more information, see Transferir um repositório.
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Delete any work-related forks that belong to you.
Deleting a fork doesn't delete the upstream repository.
For more information, see Excluir um repositório.
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Delete local copies of your work repositories from your computer by running the following command:
rm -rf --one-file-system -- WORK_DIRECTORYReplace
WORK_DIRECTORYwith the path to your work repository.