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2. {{ $iam_navigation }}
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3. Enable Image Access Management to set the permissions for the following categories of images you can manage:
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- **Organization images**: Images from your organization are always allowed by default. These images can be public or private created by members within your organization.
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- **Organization Images**: Images from your organization are always allowed by default. These images can be public or private created by members within your organization.
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- **Docker Official Images**: A curated set of Docker repositories hosted on Hub. They provide OS repositories, best practices for Dockerfiles, drop-in solutions, and applies security updates on time.
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- **Docker Verified Publisher Images**: Images published by Docker partners that are part of the Verified Publisher program and are qualified to be included in the developer secure supply chain.
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- **Community images**: These images are disabled by default when Image Access Management is enabled because various users contribute them and they may pose security risks. This category includes Docker-Sponsored Open Source images.
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- **Community Images**: These images are disabled by default when Image Access Management is enabled because various users contribute them and they may pose security risks. This category includes Docker-Sponsored Open Source images.
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> **Note**
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> [!NOTE]
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> Image Access Management is turned off by default. However, owners in your organization have access to all images regardless of the settings.
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