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description: Docker Hub Teams & Organizations
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keywords: Docker, docker, registry, teams, organizations, plans, Dockerfile, Docker Hub, docs, documentation
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title: Teams and Organizations
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redirect_from:
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- /docker-cloud/orgs/
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---
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Docker Hub organizations let you create teams so you can give your team access
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to shared image repositories.
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- **Organizations** are collections of teams and repositories that can be managed together.
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- **Teams** are groups of Docker Hub users that belong to an organization.
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> **Note:** in Docker Hub, users cannot belong directly to an organization.
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They belong only to teams within an organization.
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/G7lvSnAqed8" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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## Working with organizations
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### Create an organization
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/b0TKcIqa9Po" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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1. Start by clicking on **[Organizations](https://hub.docker.com/orgs)** in
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Docker Hub.
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2. Click on **Create Organization**.
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3. Provide information about your organization.
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You've created an organization. You'll see you have a team, the **owners** team
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with a single member (you!).
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#### The owners team
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The **owners** team is a special team that has full access to all repositories
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in the organization.
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Members of this team can:
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- Manage organization settings and billing
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- Create a team and modify the membership of any team
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- Access and modify any repository belonging to the organization
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### Access an organization
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You can't _directly_ log into an organization. This is especially important to note if you create an organization by converting a user account, as conversion means you lose the ability to log into that "account", since it no longer exists.
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To access an organization:
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1. Log into Docker Hub with a user account that is a member of any team in the organization.
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> If you want access to organization settings, this account has to be part of the **owners** team.
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2. Click **Organizations** in the top navigation bar, then choose your organization from the list.
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If you don't see the organization, then you are neither a member or an owner of it. An organization administrator will need to add you as a member of the organization team.
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## Working with teams and members
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/MROKmtmWCVI" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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### Create a team
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/78wbbBoasIc" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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1. Go to **Organizations** in Docker Hub, and select your organization.
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2. Open the **Teams** tab and click **Create Team**.
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3. Fill out your team's information and click **Create**.
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### Add a member to a team
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You can add a member to a team in one of two ways.
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If the user isn't in your organization:
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1. Go to **Organizations** in Docker Hub, and select your organization.
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2. Click **Add Member**.
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3. Enter the user's Docker ID or email, and select a team from the drop-down list.
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4. Click **Add** to confirm.
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If the user already belongs to another team in the organization:
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1. Open the team's page in Docker Hub: **Organizations** > **_Your Organization_** > **Teams** > **_Your Team Name_**
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2. Click **Add user**.
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3. Enter the user's Docker ID or email to add them to the team.
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> **Note**: You are not automatically added to teams created by your organization.
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### Remove team members
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To remove a member from all teams in an organization:
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1. Go to **Organizations** in Docker Hub, and select your organization. The Organizations page lists all team members.
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2. Click the **x** next to a member’s name to remove them from all the teams in the organization.
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3. When prompted, click **Remove** to confirm the removal.
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To remove a member from a specific team:
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1. Go to **Organizations** in Docker Hub, and select your organization.
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2. Click on the **Teams** tab and select the team from the list.
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3. Click the **x** next to the user's name to remove them from the team.
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4. When prompted, click **Remove** to confirm the removal.
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to confirm the removal.
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### Give a team access to a repository
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1. Visit the repository list on Docker Hub by clicking on **Repositories**.
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2. Select your organization in the namespace dropdown list.
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3. Click the repository you'd like to edit.
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![Org Repos](images/repos-list2019.png)
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4. Click the **Permissions** tab.
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5. Select the team, the [permissions level](#permissions-reference), and click **+** to save.
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![Add Repo Permissions for Team](images/orgs-repo-perms2019.png)
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### View a team's permissions for all repositories
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To view a team's permissions over all repos:
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1. Open **Organizations** > **_Your Organization_** > **Teams** > **_Team Name_**.
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2. Click on the **Permissions** tab, where you can view the repositories this team can access.
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![Team Audit Permissions](images/orgs-teams-perms2019.png)
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You can also edit repository permissions from this tab.
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### Permissions reference
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Permissions are cumulative. For example, if you have Write permissions, you
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automatically have Read permissions:
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- `Read` access allows users to view, search, and pull a private repository in the same way as they can a public repository.
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- `Write` access allows users to push to repositories on Docker Hub.
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- `Admin` access allows users to modify the repositories "Description", "Collaborators" rights, "Public/Private" visibility, and "Delete".
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> **Note**: A User who has not yet verified their email address only has
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> `Read` access to the repository, regardless of the rights their team
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> membership has given them.
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