Getting asked to sign-in using SSO even after leaving the organisation #176067
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Hi folks,
I was a part of an organisation before and have forked a few public repositories from there, I had the Okta SSO enabled so whenever I used to open a PR or commit in those repositories, I needed to authenticate using SSO.
Now I have left the organisation but when I open the pull requests tab for any of those public repositories, I am still being asked to authenticate using SSO, which I cannot do because I do not have any access to my previous organisation's SSO tool. Funny enough, I can copy the link and open the link in an incognito window properly where my GitHub account is not logged in so the issue is definitely connected somewhere with my account.
My question is, how do I resolve this? I am no longer a part of the organisation and I do not have any links with it now and yet somewhere, some connections seems to be active.
For example, I can open yugabyte/debezium#184 without logging to my account, but when I am logged in, I am being asked to authenticate. What could I be missing here?
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