--- title: Configure policies description: Learn how to configure or disable the default policies in Docker Scout keywords: scout, policy, configure, disable, enable, parametrize, thresholds --- Some of the existing policies are configurable. This means that you can clone an existing policy and create new, custom policies with your own configuration. You can also disable a policy altogether, if a policy doesn't quite match your needs. ## Configure a policy To change the configuration of a policy, you must clone one of the existing default policies, and then save your configuration as a new policy. You can edit the display name and description of the new policy to help distinguish it from the default policy it's based on. The available configuration parameters for a policy depends on the default policy you used as a base for your custom policy. To configure a policy: 1. Go to the [Policies page](https://scout.docker.com/reports/policy) in the Docker Scout Dashboard. 2. Select the policy you want to configure. 3. Select **View policy details** to open the policy side panel. If this button is grayed out, then the selected policy doesn't have any configuration parameters. 4. In the side panel, select **Copy to customize** to open the policy configuration page. 5. Update the policy parameters. 6. Save the changes: - Select **Save and enable** to commit the changes and enable the policy for your current organization. - Select **Save policy** to save the policy configuration without enabling it. ## Disable a policy When you disable a policy, evaluation results for that policy are hidden, and no longer appear in the Docker Scout Dashboard or in the CLI. Historic evaluation results aren't deleted if you disable a policy, so if you change your mind and re-enable a policy later, results from earlier evaluations will still be available. To disable a policy: 1. Go to the [Policies page](https://scout.docker.com/reports/policy) in the Docker Scout Dashboard. 2. Select the policy you want to disable. 3. Select the **Disable** button.