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  1. Start Building on AWS Today. Whether you're looking for compute power, database storage, content delivery, or other functionality, AWS has the services to help you build sophisticated applications with increased flexibility, scalability and reliability. Get started for free. Resources.

  2. 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.

  3. Your corporate network uses AWS Management Console Private Access, which only allows sign-ins from specific authorized accounts. To access this account, sign in from a different network, or contact your administrator for more information.

  4. AWS Management Console. Everything you need to access and manage the AWS Cloud — in one web interface. Sign in.

  5. When you sign in to the AWS Management Console from the main AWS sign-in URL (https://console.aws.amazon.com/) you must choose your user type, either Root user or IAM user. The root user has unrestricted account access and is associated with the person who created the AWS account.

  6. Cloud Computing Services - Amazon Web Services (AWS)

  7. 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.

  8. Sign in. QuickSight account name. The account name uniquely identifies your account in QuickSight. Refer to your QuickSight invitation email or contact your QuickSight administrator if you are unsure of your account name. Next. Are you an IAM or root user? Sign in here. Does your organization use an Identity Provider service for authentication?

  9. docs.aws.amazon.com › signin › latestRoot user - AWS Sign-In

    When you 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.

  10. Provides tutorials on how to address sign-in and account management issues like a forgotten password, resetting an MFA device, and how to contact AWS Billing and AWS Support.

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