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  1. Manage Your Account. View the services you are signed up for, add new services or cancel your services. Payment Method. View and edit current payment method, as well as add new payment methods. Personal Information. View and edit personal contact information, such as address and phone number. Set communication preferences for email subscriptions.

  2. You can access AWS by signing in with any of following methods: Sign in to the AWS Management Console as a root user or IAM user. Sign in to the AWS access portal as a user in IAM Identity Center. Sign in as a federated identity.

  3. Schedule and manage exams. View your certification history. Access your digital badges. View your certification benefits. Sign In to your AWS Training and Certification account to explore AWS Certifications.

  4. Update the AWS account name, email address, or password for the root user. Understanding API modes of operation. Update your AWS account contact information. Update security challenge questions. Specify which AWS Regions your account can use. Create or update your AWS account alias. Billing for your AWS account.

  5. If you are signing in on the browser for the first time, open the Sign in page, select IAM user, and then enter the 12-digit AWS account ID or account alias. Choose Next. In the Sign in as IAM user page, enter your IAM user credentials, and then choose Sign in.

  6. When you first create an AWS account, you begin with one sign-in identity that has complete access to all AWS services and resources in the account. This identity is called the AWS account root user and is accessed by signing in with the email address and password that you used to create the account.

  7. Create a Free Account. Innovate faster with generative AI on AWS. From startups to enterprises, organizations trust AWS to innovate with generative artificial intelligence. Learn more about Generative AI on AWS » Three Types of Offers. More than 100 AWS products are available on AWS Free Tier today.

  8. Open the Amazon Web Services (AWS) home page. Choose Create an AWS Account. Note: If you signed in to AWS recently, choose Sign in to the Console. If Create a new AWS account isn't visible, first choose Sign in to a different account, and then choose Create a new AWS account.

  9. Login to your AWS account. 1. Sign-up to AWS with your email and password. Go to the AWS sign-up page by going to AWS sign-up — for convenience, right click on the link and, in the menu that pops up, left click on Open link in new window; you can switch between this browser window and the sign-up page window to be opened by pressing the keys Alt-Tab simultaneously.

  10. To access the account as an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user, you must have the username and password for that IAM user. If you don't have the username and password for the IAM user, then contact your account administrator. Your account administrator sets the credentials for each IAM entity on the account.

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