Identify limitation of 'block pushes that expose my email' feature (#19323)
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When you push commits from the command line, the email address that you've [set in Git](/articles/setting-your-commit-email-address) is associated with your commits. This setting blocks you from pushing commits on the command line that use your personal email address.
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When you push commits from the command line, the email address that you've [set in Git](/articles/setting-your-commit-email-address) is associated with your commits. If you enable this setting, each time you push to GitHub, we’ll check the most recent commit. If the author email on that commit is a private email on your GitHub account, we will block the push and warn you about exposing your private email.
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{% data reusables.user_settings.about-commit-email-addresses %}
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{% data reusables.user_settings.about-commit-email-addresses %}
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