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diff --git a/doc/ci/migration/circleci.md b/doc/ci/migration/circleci.md
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## Contexts and variables
-CircleCI provides [Contexts](https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/contexts/) to securely pass environment variables across project pipelines. In GitLab, a [Group](../../user/group/index.md) can be created to assemble related projects together. At the group level, [CI/CD variables](../variables/README.md#group-level-cicd-variables) can be stored outside the individual projects, and securely passed into pipelines across multiple projects.
+CircleCI provides [Contexts](https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/contexts/) to securely pass environment variables across project pipelines. In GitLab, a [Group](../../user/group/index.md) can be created to assemble related projects together. At the group level, [CI/CD variables](../variables/README.md#group-cicd-variables) can be stored outside the individual projects, and securely passed into pipelines across multiple projects.
## Orbs
diff --git a/doc/ci/migration/jenkins.md b/doc/ci/migration/jenkins.md
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@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ my_job:
In GitLab, we use the [`variables` keyword](../yaml/README.md#variables) to define different variables at runtime.
These can also be set up through the GitLab UI, under CI/CD settings. See also our [general documentation on variables](../variables/README.md),
-including the section on [protected variables](../variables/README.md#protect-a-custom-variable) which can be used
+including the section on [protected variables](../variables/README.md#protect-a-cicd-variable) which can be used
to limit access to certain variables to certain environments or runners:
```yaml