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AWS IAM documentation change

Service: IAM · 2025-04-03 · Documentation low

File: IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_root-enable-root-access.md

Summary

Changed 'Organizations' to 'AWS Organizations' in root user context

Security assessment

Product name clarification in existing security documentation

Diff

diff --git a/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_root-enable-root-access.md b/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_root-enable-root-access.md
index 7d424eeb6..3c7dbd3d7 100644
--- a//IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_root-enable-root-access.md
+++ b//IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_root-enable-root-access.md
@@ -11 +11 @@ Root user credentials are the initial credentials assigned to each AWS account t
-After you centralize root access, you can choose to delete root user credentials from member accounts in your organization. You can remove the root user password, access keys, signing certificates, and deactivate multi-factor authentication (MFA). New accounts you create in Organizations have no root user credentials by default. Member accounts can't sign in to their root user or perform password recovery for their root user.
+After you centralize root access, you can choose to delete root user credentials from member accounts in your organization. You can remove the root user password, access keys, signing certificates, and deactivate multi-factor authentication (MFA). New accounts you create in AWS Organizations have no root user credentials by default. Member accounts can't sign in to their root user or perform password recovery for their root user.