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page_title: Accounts on Docker Hub
page_description: Docker Hub accounts
page_keywords: Docker, docker, registry, accounts, plans, Dockerfile, Docker Hub, docs, documentation
# Accounts on Docker Hub
## Docker Hub Accounts
You can `search` for Docker images and `pull` them from [Docker
Hub](https://hub.docker.com) without signing in or even having an
account. However, in order to `push` images, leave comments or to *star*
a repository, you are going to need a [Docker
Hub](https://hub.docker.com) account.
### Registration for a Docker Hub Account
You can get a [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) account by
[signing up for one here](https://hub.docker.com/account/signup/). A valid
email address is required to register, which you will need to verify for
account activation.
### Email activation process
You need to have at least one verified email address to be able to use your
[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) account. If you can't find the validation email,
you can request another by visiting the [Resend Email Confirmation](
https://hub.docker.com/account/resend-email-confirmation/) page.
### Password reset process
If you can't access your account for some reason, you can reset your password
from the [*Password Reset*](https://hub.docker.com/account/forgot-password/)
page.
## Organizations & Groups
Also available on the Docker Hub are organizations and groups that allow
you to collaborate across your organization or team. You can see what
organizations [you belong to and add new organizations](
https://hub.docker.com/account/organizations/) from the Account
tab.
![organizations](/docker-hub/orgs.png)
From within your organizations you can create groups that allow you to
further manage who can interact with your repositories.
![groups](/docker-hub/groups.png)
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