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title: Pod Security Policies
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content_type: concept
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weight: 30
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<!-- overview -->
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{{% alert title="Removed feature" color="warning" %}}
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PodSecurityPolicy was [deprecated](/blog/2021/04/08/kubernetes-1-21-release-announcement/#podsecuritypolicy-deprecation)
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in Kubernetes v1.21, and removed from Kubernetes in v1.25.
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{{% /alert %}}
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Instead of using PodSecurityPolicy, you can enforce similar restrictions on Pods using
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either or both:
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- [Pod Security Admission](/docs/concepts/security/pod-security-admission/)
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- a 3rd party admission plugin, that you deploy and configure yourself
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For a migration guide, see [Migrate from PodSecurityPolicy to the Built-In PodSecurity Admission Controller](/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/migrate-from-psp/).
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For more information on the removal of this API,
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see [PodSecurityPolicy Deprecation: Past, Present, and Future](/blog/2021/04/06/podsecuritypolicy-deprecation-past-present-and-future/).
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If you are not running Kubernetes v{{< skew currentVersion >}}, check the documentation for
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your version of Kubernetes.
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