AWS singlesignon documentation change
Summary
Multiple grammatical changes expanding contractions ('don't' to 'do not', 'doesn't' to 'does not')
Security assessment
Language clarifications without security impact. Changes focus on readability rather than security controls or vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/singlesignon/latest/userguide/account-instances-identity-center.md b/singlesignon/latest/userguide/account-instances-identity-center.md index 03e8e3c1b..d4ed85972 100644 --- a//singlesignon/latest/userguide/account-instances-identity-center.md +++ b//singlesignon/latest/userguide/account-instances-identity-center.md @@ -25 +25 @@ In most cases, an [organization instance](./organization-instances-identity-cent - * You don't control the AWS organization in which you operate. For example, a third-party controls the AWS organization that manages your AWS accounts. + * You do not control the AWS organization in which you operate. For example, a third-party controls the AWS organization that manages your AWS accounts. @@ -32 +32 @@ In most cases, an [organization instance](./organization-instances-identity-cent -If you plan to use IAM Identity Center to support applications in multiple accounts, use an organization instance. Account instances don't support this use case. +If you plan to use IAM Identity Center to support applications in multiple accounts, use an organization instance. Account instances do not support this use case. @@ -55 +55 @@ After one of the preceding conditions is met, all of the following conditions mu - * You don't already have an instance of IAM Identity Center in this same account, regardless of AWS Region. + * You do not already have an instance of IAM Identity Center in this same account, regardless of AWS Region. @@ -66 +66 @@ An account instance is designed for specialized use cases, and offers a subset o - * Account instances don't support permission sets and therefore don't support access to AWS accounts. + * Account instances do not support permission sets and therefore do not support access to AWS accounts. @@ -76 +76 @@ An account instance is designed for specialized use cases, and offers a subset o - * An account instance must remain in the AWS account where it's created. + * An account instance must remain in the AWS account where it is created.