For more information, see " Adding an email address to your GitHub account." To ensure that commits are attributed to you and appear in your contributions graph, use an email address that is connected to your GitHub account, or the noreply email address provided to you in your email settings. For more information, see " Blocking command line pushes that expose your personal email." You can also choose to block commits you push from the command line that expose your personal email address. To use your noreply address for web-based Git operations, set your commit email address on GitHub and choose to Keep my email address private. To use your noreply email address for commits you push from the command line, use that email address when you set your commit email address in Git. If you'd like to keep your personal email address private, you can use a GitHub-provided no-reply email address as your commit email address. For more information, see " Setting your commit email address on GitHub."
If you'd like to keep your email address private, you can use a GitHub-provided noreply email address.
Note: You cannot verify email addresses from disposable email address services (services that allow you to receive email at a temporary address that expires after a certain time).