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Laura Coursen
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When you work locally on your computer, Git allows you to set the author of your changes and the identity of the committer. This, potentially, makes it difficult for other people to be confident that commits and tags you create were actually created by you. To help solve this problem you can sign your commits and tags. For more information, see "[Signing commits](/github/authenticating-to-github/signing-commits)" and "[Signing tags](/github/authenticating-to-github/signing-tags)." {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} marks signed commits and tags with a verification status.
By default commits and tags are marked "Verified" if they are signed with a GPG or S/MIME key that was successfully verified. If a commit or tag has a signature that can't be verified - or can be cryptographically verified but the GPG key's email doesn't match the commit's author email - then {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} marks the commit or tag "Unverified." In all other cases no verification status is displayed.
By default commits and tags are marked "Verified" if they are signed with a GPG or S/MIME key that was successfully verified. If a commit or tag has a signature that can't be verified by {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}, we mark the commit or tag "Unverified." In all other cases no verification status is displayed.
However, you can give other users increased confidence in the identity attributed to your commits and tags by enabling vigilant mode in your {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} settings. With vigilant mode enabled, all of your commits and tags are marked with one of three verification statuses.
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{% data reusables.identity-and-permissions.vigilant-mode-verification-statuses %}
You should only enable vigilant mode if you sign all of your commits and tags, and ensure that you _always_ set git commit author email to an (identical) email listed on your GPG primary key when using Github. After enabling this mode, any unsigned commits or tags that you generate locally and push to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} will be marked "Unverified."
You should only enable vigilant mode if you sign all of your commits and tags and use an email address that is verified in {% data variables.product.product_name %} for your committer email address. After enabling this mode, any unsigned commits or tags that you generate locally and push to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} will be marked "Unverified."
{% data reusables.identity-and-permissions.verification-status-check %}