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Using Apps

About using Apps

Learn about what a App is and why you would use a App.

Installing a App from Marketplace for your personal account

You can install Apps from Marketplace to use on your personal account.

Installing a App from Marketplace for your organizations

You can install Apps from Marketplace to use on your organizations.

Installing a App from a third party

You can install Apps directly from the app owner to use on your personal account or organizations.

Installing your own App

You can install a App that you created on the personal or organization account that owns the app. If your app is public, the App can also be installed on other accounts.

Requesting a App from your organization owner

Organization members can request installation of a App for their organization.

Authorizing Apps

You can authorize a App to retrieve information about your account and to make changes on your behalf.

Approving updated permissions for a App

When a App requests additional permissions, you can review what behavior the permissions will enable and decide whether to approve the permissions.

Reviewing and revoking authorization of Apps

You can review the Apps that you have authorized, and you can revoke your authorization.

Reviewing and modifying installed Apps

You can review the permissions and change the repository access for Apps that you have installed. You can also temporarily or permanently prevent a App from accessing resources owned by your account or organization.

SAML and Apps

If your organization uses SAML SSO, you may need to start an active SAML session for your organization before authorizing, installing, or requesting a App.

Privileged Apps

Some Apps are privileged apps, owned by , that are granted special capabilities.