 Hello, my name is William. GitLab 13.10 now includes admin mode in your self-managed instance. And why is this important? To access potentially dangerous resources, an administrator can activate admin mode. This way, admins can work safely from one account. When admin mode is disabled and we try to access the admin area, like in this case, we see that we will be prompted to verify our credentials. Once we do it, admin mode gets activated, allowing the system administrator to perform the regular tasks without having to set up a second account for security reasons. Giving us this way access to the admin features. For example, I can check the status of the jobs, my runners configurations, analytics, all sorts of admin views where I can delete something. So in order to play safe with these resources, I want to do it under admin mode. And when we are done, we can disable this mode and get back the same privileges as a regular user. This way we can increase instance security by protective sensitive data and operations. Stay tuned and let's continue learning at GitLab.