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At the moment I can register multiple email addresses with my GitHub account. I have my personal email address that I use for my own repos and I would like that to be protected with the GitHub "Keep my email addresses private" feature.
However I also have my work address that should be used for my work repos and I don't want that one to be kept private.
At the moment I don't see a way to set that up. The closes I've come to is disabling "Block command line pushes that expose my email", so that I can just set my git client to use the correct address, but then when I e.g. merge a PR from GitHub UI, it's still using the private email for the merge commit.
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