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type: concepts, howto
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# Protected Environments **(PREMIUM)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/6303) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 11.3.
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## Overview
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[Environments](../environments.md) can be used for different reasons:
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- Some of them are just for testing.
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- Others are for production.
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Since deploy jobs can be raised by different users with different roles, it is important that
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specific environments are "protected" to prevent unauthorized people from affecting them.
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By default, a protected environment does one thing: it ensures that only people
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with the right privileges can deploy to it, thus keeping it safe.
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NOTE: **Note**:
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A GitLab admin is always allowed to use environments, even if they are protected.
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To protect, update, or unprotect an environment, you need to have at least
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[Maintainer permissions](../../user/permissions.md).
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## Protecting environments
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To protect an environment:
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1. Navigate to your project's **Settings > CI/CD**.
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1. Expand the **Protected Environments** section.
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1. From the **Environment** dropdown menu, select the environment you want to protect.
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1. In the **Allowed to Deploy** dropdown menu, select the role, users, or groups you
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want to give deploy access to. Keep in mind that:
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- There are two roles to choose from:
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- **Maintainers**: will allow access to all maintainers in the project.
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- **Developers**: will allow access to all maintainers and all developers in the project.
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- You can only select groups that are already associated with the project.
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- Only users that have at least Developer permission level will appear in
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the **Allowed to Deploy** dropdown menu.
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1. Click the **Protect** button.
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The protected environment will now appear in the list of protected environments.
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## Modifying and unprotecting environments
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Maintainers can:
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- Update existing protected environments at any time by changing the access in the
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**Allowed to Deploy** dropdown menu.
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- Unprotect a protected environment by clicking the **Unprotect** button for that environment.
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