Sign commits and tags with X.509 certificates. If you must unverify both future and past commits, Select Remove ( ) next to the GPG key you want to delete.Future commits (including any commits created but not yet pushed) that attempt.Previous commits signed with this key remain verified.When you remove a GPG key from your GitLab account: Select Revoke next to the GPG key you want to delete.On the left sidebar, select GPG Keys ( ).In the upper-right corner, select your avatar.Future commits signed by this key are marked as unverified.Past commits signed by this key are marked as unverified.Revoking a key changes both future and past commits: If a GPG key becomes compromised, revoke it. To display the signature details for a commit, select the GPG badge: Or Unverified badge, depending on the verification status of the GPG On the left sidebar, select Merge requests, then select your merge request.On the left sidebar, select Repository > Commits.
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