Sourcegraph Accounts
Sourcegraph Accounts is the centralized accounts system for all of the Sourcegraph-operated services, it provides Single Sign-On (SSO) experience for our users.
The system is designed to be and operated with high-security standards to protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII), secure third-party credentials storage, abuse mitigation, and gated infrastructure access.
FAQs
Do Sourcegraph Enterprise users use Sourcegraph Accounts?
No, Sourcegraph Enterprise users (both on Cloud and on-prem) do not use Sourcegraph Accounts. They continue using the SSO capability built into the Sourcegraph application.
Do users need to recreate accounts if they previously had accounts on Sourcegraph.com?
No, all of the existing Sourcegraph.com user accounts have been migrated to Sourcegraph Accounts, users should be able to use the same password (if had set) and social sign-in options (Google, GitHub, and GitLab) to sign in to Sourcegraph Accounts and get access to the same account on Sourcegraph.com.
Users who had attempted to create an account but never verified their primary emails on Sourcegraph.com were not migrated.
How to change, set or reset passwords?
- Make sure to stay signed out on https://accounts.sourcegraph.com.
- Visit https://accounts.sourcegraph.com/reset-password to complete the password reset.
- Upon successful password reset, the current session is automatically signed in.
How to delete accounts or unlink social sign-ins?
Please contact Sourcegraph Support via emailing at support@sourcegraph.com
using your primary email (shown in the https://accounts.sourcegraph.com when signed in).
How to learn more about the technical details?
For Sourcegraph teammates and whoever is interested in, please refer to Sourcegraph Handbook for more technical details.
What is Cloudflare Turnstile?
Cloudflare Turnstile is used for application-level DDoS protection to ensure uninterrupted experience for regular users.