GitHub Actions offers a powerful feature by allowing developers to reuse actions from the vast GitHub community, leveraging collective knowledge for application development. However, for developers seeking greater control over changes or needing to meet specific security and compliance requirements, GitHub has introduced three settings at both the repository and organization levels: enabling local and third-party actions, allowing only local actions, and disabling actions entirely. These settings provide varying levels of control over the use of GitHub Actions, catering to organizations with different readiness levels or preferences for CI/CD services. While these initial changes may not meet all unique needs, GitHub is committed to collaborating with the community to enhance and expand control options for GitHub Actions, encouraging feedback and discussion in their community forum.