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Change instances of user account to personal account in content

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You can configure an allow list for specific IP addresses to restrict access to assets owned by organizations in your enterprise account. For more information, see "[Restricting network traffic to your enterprise](/admin/configuration/configuring-your-enterprise/restricting-network-traffic-to-your-enterprise)."
### 4. Managing identity and access for {% data variables.product.product_location %}
You can centrally manage access to {% data variables.product.product_location %} on {% data variables.product.product_name %} from an identity provider (IdP) using SAML single sign-on (SSO) for user authentication and System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) for user provisioning. Once you configure provisioning, you can assign or unassign users to the application from the IdP, creating or disabling user accounts in the enterprise. For more information, see "[About identity and access management for your enterprise](/admin/authentication/managing-identity-and-access-for-your-enterprise/about-identity-and-access-management-for-your-enterprise)."
You can centrally manage access to {% data variables.product.product_location %} on {% data variables.product.product_name %} from an identity provider (IdP) using SAML single sign-on (SSO) for user authentication and System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) for user provisioning. Once you configure provisioning, you can assign or unassign users to the application from the IdP, creating or disabling personal accounts in the enterprise. For more information, see "[About identity and access management for your enterprise](/admin/authentication/managing-identity-and-access-for-your-enterprise/about-identity-and-access-management-for-your-enterprise)."
### 5. Managing billing for {% data variables.product.product_location %}
Owners of the subscription for {% data variables.product.product_location %} on {% data variables.product.product_name %} can view billing details for {% data variables.product.product_name %} in the Azure portal. For more information, see "[Managing billing for your enterprise](/admin/overview/managing-billing-for-your-enterprise)."

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With {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_cloud %}, you have the option of using {% data variables.product.prodname_emus %}. {% data reusables.enterprise-accounts.emu-short-summary %}
If you choose to let your members create and manage their own user accounts instead, there are two types of accounts you can use with {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_cloud %}:
If you choose to let your members create and manage their own personal accounts instead, there are two types of accounts you can use with {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_cloud %}:
- A single organization account
- An enterprise account that contains multiple organizations

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This guide will walk you through setting up, configuring and managing your {% data variables.product.prodname_team %} account as an organization owner.
## Part 1: Configuring your account on {% data variables.product.product_location %}
As the first steps in starting with {% data variables.product.prodname_team %}, you will need to create a user account or log into your existing account on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}, create an organization, and set up billing.
As the first steps in starting with {% data variables.product.prodname_team %}, you will need to create a personal account or log into your existing account on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}, create an organization, and set up billing.
### 1. About organizations
Organizations are shared accounts where businesses and open-source projects can collaborate across many projects at once. Owners and administrators can manage member access to the organization's data and projects with sophisticated security and administrative features. For more information on the features of organizations, see "[About organizations](/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/about-organizations#terms-of-service-and-data-protection-for-organizations)."
### 2. Creating an organization and signing up for {% data variables.product.prodname_team %}
Before creating an organization, you will need to create a user account or log in to your existing account on {% data variables.product.product_location %}. For more information, see "[Signing up for a new {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} account](/get-started/signing-up-for-github/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account)."
Before creating an organization, you will need to create a personal account or log in to your existing account on {% data variables.product.product_location %}. For more information, see "[Signing up for a new {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} account](/get-started/signing-up-for-github/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account)."
Once your user account is set up, you can create an organization and pick a plan. This is where you can choose a {% data variables.product.prodname_team %} subscription for your organization. For more information, see "[Creating a new organization from scratch](/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/creating-a-new-organization-from-scratch)."
Once your personal account is set up, you can create an organization and pick a plan. This is where you can choose a {% data variables.product.prodname_team %} subscription for your organization. For more information, see "[Creating a new organization from scratch](/organizations/collaborating-with-groups-in-organizations/creating-a-new-organization-from-scratch)."
### 3. Managing billing for an organization
You must manage billing settings, payment method, and paid features and products for each of your personal accounts and organizations separately. You can switch between settings for your different accounts using the context switcher in your settings. For more information, see "[Switching between settings for your different accounts](/billing/managing-your-github-billing-settings/about-billing-on-github#switching-between-settings-for-your-different-accounts)."

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title: Getting started with your GitHub account
intro: 'With a user account on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}, you can import or create repositories, collaborate with others, and connect with the {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} community.'
intro: 'With a personal account on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}, you can import or create repositories, collaborate with others, and connect with the {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} community.'
versions:
fpt: '*'
ghes: '*'
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The first steps in starting with {% data variables.product.product_name %} are t
The first steps in starting with {% data variables.product.product_name %} are to access your account and view your profile.
{% endif %}
{% ifversion fpt or ghec %}There are several types of accounts on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. {% endif %} Every person who uses {% data variables.product.product_name %} has their own user account, which can be part of multiple organizations and teams. Your user account is your identity on {% data variables.product.product_location %} and represents you as an individual.
{% ifversion fpt or ghec %}There are several types of accounts on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. {% endif %} Every person who uses {% data variables.product.product_name %} has their own personal account, which can be part of multiple organizations and teams. Your personal account is your identity on {% data variables.product.product_location %} and represents you as an individual.
{% ifversion fpt or ghec %}
### 1. Creating an account
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Any number of people can work together in repositories across {% data variables.
### 1. Working with repositories
#### Creating a repository
A repository is like a folder for your project. You can have any number of public and private repositories in your user account. Repositories can contain folders and files, images, videos, spreadsheets, and data sets, as well as the revision history for all files in the repository. For more information, see "[About repositories](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/about-repositories)."
A repository is like a folder for your project. You can have any number of public and private repositories in your personal account. Repositories can contain folders and files, images, videos, spreadsheets, and data sets, as well as the revision history for all files in the repository. For more information, see "[About repositories](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/about-repositories)."
When you create a new repository, you should initialize the repository with a README file to let people know about your project. For more information, see "[Creating a new repository](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/creating-a-repository-on-github/creating-a-new-repository)."
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### 3. Managing collaborators and permissions
You can collaborate on your project with others using your repository's issues, pull requests, and project boards. You can invite other people to your repository as collaborators from the **Collaborators** tab in the repository settings. For more information, see "[Inviting collaborators to a personal repository](/github/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-user-account/managing-access-to-your-personal-repositories/inviting-collaborators-to-a-personal-repository)."
You are the owner of any repository you create in your user account and have full control of the repository. Collaborators have write access to your repository, limiting what they have permission to do. For more information, see "[Permission levels for a user account repository](/github/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-user-account/managing-user-account-settings/permission-levels-for-a-user-account-repository)."
You are the owner of any repository you create in your personal account and have full control of the repository. Collaborators have write access to your repository, limiting what they have permission to do. For more information, see "[Permission levels for a personal account repository](/github/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-user-account/managing-user-account-settings/permission-levels-for-a-user-account-repository)."
### 4. Managing repository settings
As the owner of a repository you can configure several settings, including the repository's visibility, topics, and social media preview. For more information, see "[Managing repository settings](/github/administering-a-repository/managing-repository-settings)."