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I get into situations where people can see my GitHub dashboard, this has never been an issue, but now I started a job at a company that uses GitHub, and my work related activity appears on my dashboard. This means I can violate my NDA by showing someone my personal GitHub dashboard.
I need a way to hide all activity that is related to my employers organization!
There is a context switcher for the dashboard in the top left that lets me switch to my employers organization, which is perfect, but why is it also mixed into my personal profile?
Please let me know how I can be 100% certain to not accidentally break my NDA by opening github.com while people are around!
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