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Clarify approval requirement in delegated bypass documentation (#58564)
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content/code-security/secret-scanning/using-advanced-secret-scanning-and-push-protection-features/delegated-bypass-for-push-protection/about-delegated-bypass-for-push-protection.md

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{% data reusables.secret-scanning.push-protection-delegate-bypass-beta-note %}
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By default, when push protection is enabled for a repository, anyone with write access can still push a secret to the repository, provided that they specify a reason for bypassing push protection.
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When push protection is enabled for a repository, users with write access can bypass push protection and push a secret if they provide a reason and the bypass is approved.
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With delegated bypass for push protection, you can:
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