Error: Your billing plan does not support private pages. To restore this page, change its visibility to public of upgrade your billing plan. #77479
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I have similar issue, but I have never changed the visibility of the Pages to private. It shows its public, but the message states it is Private. GitHub bug? |
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Same problem here 1.12.23 |
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Same problem here 1.12.23 |
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Guys, I opened a ticket on GitHub, trying to get this problem solved! |
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Same issue! |
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Same issue until now, my page was able to view it successfully previously, but it seen haven't been solved yet by GitHub Team. |
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Quick solution: you can just create a new public repo to replace the current repo. It works. |
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Initially, my repository was set to public, and I was able to successfully publish my website using GitHub Pages. Later, I changed the repository visibility setting to private. Then, again, I changed it to public, but now I am getting this error: "Your billing plan does not support private pages. To restore this page, change its visibility to public or upgrade your billing plan." How to fix it? Kindly help me out.
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