diff --git a/security/loadpin/Kconfig b/security/loadpin/Kconfig
index c668ac4eda65f..dd01aa91e521d 100644
--- a/security/loadpin/Kconfig
+++ b/security/loadpin/Kconfig
@@ -3,8 +3,17 @@ config SECURITY_LOADPIN
 	depends on SECURITY && BLOCK
 	help
 	  Any files read through the kernel file reading interface
-	  (kernel modules, firmware, kexec images, security policy) will
-	  be pinned to the first filesystem used for loading. Any files
-	  that come from other filesystems will be rejected. This is best
-	  used on systems without an initrd that have a root filesystem
-	  backed by a read-only device such as dm-verity or a CDROM.
+	  (kernel modules, firmware, kexec images, security policy)
+	  can be pinned to the first filesystem used for loading. When
+	  enabled, any files that come from other filesystems will be
+	  rejected. This is best used on systems without an initrd that
+	  have a root filesystem backed by a read-only device such as
+	  dm-verity or a CDROM.
+
+config SECURITY_LOADPIN_ENABLED
+	bool "Enforce LoadPin at boot"
+	depends on SECURITY_LOADPIN
+	help
+	  If selected, LoadPin will enforce pinning at boot. If not
+	  selected, it can be enabled at boot with the kernel parameter
+	  "loadpin.enabled=1".
diff --git a/security/loadpin/loadpin.c b/security/loadpin/loadpin.c
index e4debae3c4d67..89a46f10b8a7b 100644
--- a/security/loadpin/loadpin.c
+++ b/security/loadpin/loadpin.c
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ static void report_load(const char *origin, struct file *file, char *operation)
 	kfree(pathname);
 }
 
-static int enabled = 1;
+static int enabled = IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SECURITY_LOADPIN_ENABLED);
 static struct super_block *pinned_root;
 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pinned_root_spinlock);