Blocking and unblocking users
GitLab administrators block and unblock users.
Blocking a user
In order to completely prevent access of a user to the GitLab instance, administrators can choose to block the user.
Users can be blocked via an abuse report, or directly from the Admin Area. To do this:
- Navigate to Admin Area > Overview > Users.
- Select a user.
- Under the Account tab, click Block user.
A blocked user:
- Cannot log in.
- Cannot access Git repositories or the API.
- Does not receive any notifications from GitLab.
- Cannot use slash commands.
Personal projects, and group and user history of the blocked user are left intact.
Users can also be blocked using the GitLab API.
NOTE: Note: A blocked user does not consume a seat.
Unblocking a user
A blocked user can be unblocked from the Admin Area. To do this:
- Navigate to Admin Area > Overview > Users.
- Click on the Blocked tab.
- Select a user.
- Under the Account tab, click Unblock user.
Users can also be unblocked using the GitLab API.
NOTE: Note: Unblocking a user changes the user's state to active and consumes a seat.