Philip,

Others can give a Better GitHub answer, I believe only if you subscribe can 
you have a private one. Perhaps you can open up the question and let us 
know what if any other hosting you have available to you. 

Personally I would use TW-receiver on a PHP host and use the .htaccess to 
place a password in front of it, along with tw-receivers passcode and https 
to make at least a single file wiki completely private. I have also used a 
CDN such as cloudflare to improve performance, with a splash screen 
installed in tiddlywiki.

Regards
Tony

On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 2:42:19 PM UTC+11, Philip Gaitan wrote:
>
> New to TW5, instantly fell in love with it as a method to create a 
> personal knowledge base. I've been playing around with several different 
> install methods, including the GitHub pages deployment. My question is 
> regarding privacy and security. Is there a way to allow GitHub Pages to 
> access my TW5, but at the same time restrict everyone from freely git 
> cloning my repository?
>
> If I'm going to store sensitive (to me) material in it, I'm not keen on 
> the idea of it being so easily duplicated.
>
> Thank you!
> Philip
>

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