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---
stage: Create
group: Source Code
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type: reference, howto
---

# Protected tags **(FREE)**

> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/10356) in GitLab 9.1.

Protected tags allow control over who has permission to create tags as well as preventing accidental update or deletion once created. Each rule allows you to match either an individual tag name, or use wildcards to control multiple tags at once.

This feature evolved out of [protected branches](protected_branches.md)

## Overview

Protected tags prevent anyone from updating or deleting the tag, and prevent
creation of matching tags based on the permissions you have selected. By default,
anyone without Maintainer [permissions](../permissions.md) is prevented from creating tags.

## Configuring protected tags

To protect a tag, you need to have at least Maintainer [permissions](../permissions.md).

1. Navigate to the project's **Settings > Repository**:

   ![Repository Settings](img/project_repository_settings.png)

1. From the **Tag** dropdown menu, select the tag you want to protect or type and click **Create wildcard**. In the screenshot below, we chose to protect all tags matching `v*`:

   ![Protected tags page](img/protected_tags_page_v12_3.png)

1. From the **Allowed to create** dropdown, select users with permission to create
   matching tags, and click **Protect**:

   ![Allowed to create tags dropdown](img/protected_tags_permissions_dropdown_v12_3.png)

1. After done, the protected tag displays in the **Protected tags** list:

   ![Protected tags list](img/protected_tags_list_v12_3.png)

## Wildcard protected tags

You can specify a wildcard protected tag, which protects all tags
matching the wildcard. For example:

| Wildcard Protected Tag | Matching Tags                 |
|------------------------|-------------------------------|
| `v*`                   | `v1.0.0`, `version-9.1`       |
| `*-deploy`             | `march-deploy`, `1.0-deploy`  |
| `*gitlab*`             | `gitlab`, `gitlab/v1`         |
| `*`                    | `v1.0.1rc2`, `accidental-tag` |

Two different wildcards can potentially match the same tag. For example,
`*-stable` and `production-*` would both match a `production-stable` tag.
In that case, if _any_ of these protected tags have a setting like
**Allowed to create**, then `production-stable` also inherit this setting.

If you click on a protected tag's name, GitLab displays a list of
all matching tags:

![Protected tag matches](img/protected_tag_matches.png)

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