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Same issue at Intel. I found that not all repos/orgs are impacted. Is there any configuration to turn off SSO on the public pages? |
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This has been extremely frustrating for the past few years, and now having a separate work computer makes it even worse. |
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I work for Microsoft, which blocks authorization on non-secure devices such as my home PC. That means if I'm at home and want to simply look at issues I can't, because SSO is forced and cannot be bypassed. Requiring sign-in for some level of interaction (assigning, tagging, closing, etc) makes sense, but I should not be blocked from performing operations that any ordinary Github user can do (viewing, commenting, etc).
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