GitHub introduced a new security feature in GitHub Mobile, and widespread methods of app lock comprise biometrics, which makes the earlier rumors true. This creates an additional layer of security that only you can use to log in to your GitHub account on your mobile device. Options such as fingerprint or facial recognition ensure that when working on the move your projects and data are secure.
App lock with Face ID in GitHub Mobile
Improve your security operation with new features of GitHub Mobile to export security alert data to a CSV format for analysis, report creation, and history retention at the organization level. All the filters that you may apply to a given web page shall be honored by CSV exports, thus you can make several exports targeting various data subsets. You can download all the data where you have proper credentials or a higher level of access to the data.
Other major feature changes in the GitHub mobile
- Top Sponsors are now available for any Maintainer to showcase on their Sponsors page. Users can choose to set the number of featured sponsors to anything from 1 to 10, show their most popular funders, or exclude the list of featured sponsors altogether.
- Control your pull request checks and rerun jobs in the app since it provides you with the necessary features to track and boost your project regardless of the location.
- Coded file search allows you to search your working space for code snippets and navigation to repositories and content on your Windows homepage.
- Just with a small gesture get right to the list of projects that you are working on from the main screen. In the context of projects, you can only browse, manage, and customize them so that you never lose track of any project.
- Request Copilot to explain obscurity in code, offer directions in unknown projects, and offer information on both public and your own repositories in plain English.