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| Setting permissions for GitHub Apps | {% data reusables.shortdesc.permissions_github_apps %} |
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GitHub Apps don't have any permissions by default. When you create a GitHub App, you can select the permissions it needs to access end user data. Permissions can also be added and removed. For more information, see "Editing a GitHub App's permissions."