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# Restrict visibility of email addresses
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{!admin-only.md!}
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By default, any user can find and view the email address of any other
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user. Organization administrators can restrict access so that only
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admins (or nobody) can view other users' email addresses.
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### Restrict visibility of email addresses
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{start_tabs}
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{settings_tab|organization-permissions}
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2. Under **Organization permissions**, configure **Who can access user email addresses**.
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{!save-changes.md!}
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{end_tabs}
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## Caveats
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There are a few places in the app where Zulip shows fake email addresses (like
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`Ada Starr <user1234@example.zulipchat.com>`) rather than just `Ada Starr`. This might
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cause some confusion for users. The fake email addresses do not work, and
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email sent to those addresses will bounce.
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## Related articles
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* [Moderating open organizations](/help/moderating-open-organizations)
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