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AWS singlesignon documentation change

Service: singlesignon · 2025-08-13 · Documentation low

File: singlesignon/latest/userguide/confirm-identity-source.md

Summary

Updated contractions ('you're' to 'you are', 'it's' to 'it is') for grammatical consistency

Security assessment

The changes are purely grammatical and stylistic, with no mention of security vulnerabilities, mitigations, or new security features. The content remains focused on identity source management without security implications.

Diff

diff --git a/singlesignon/latest/userguide/confirm-identity-source.md b/singlesignon/latest/userguide/confirm-identity-source.md
index 19269f700..f570694f8 100644
--- a//singlesignon/latest/userguide/confirm-identity-source.md
+++ b//singlesignon/latest/userguide/confirm-identity-source.md
@@ -7 +7 @@
-Your identity source in IAM Identity Center defines where your users and groups are managed. After you enable IAM Identity Center, confirm that you're using the identity source of your choice. If you already have an assigned identity source, you can continue to use it. 
+Your identity source in IAM Identity Center defines where your users and groups are managed. After you enable IAM Identity Center, confirm that you are using the identity source of your choice. If you already have an assigned identity source, you can continue to use it. 
@@ -9 +9 @@ Your identity source in IAM Identity Center defines where your users and groups
-If you're already managing users and groups in Active Directory or an external IdP, we recommend that you consider connecting this identity source when you enable IAM Identity Center and choose your identity source. This should be done before you create any users and groups in the default Identity Center directory and make any assignments.
+If you are already managing users and groups in Active Directory or an external IdP, we recommend that you consider connecting this identity source when you enable IAM Identity Center and choose your identity source. This should be done before you create any users and groups in the default Identity Center directory and make any assignments.
@@ -11 +11 @@ If you're already managing users and groups in Active Directory or an external I
-If you're already managing users and groups in one identity source in IAM Identity Center, changing to a different identity source might remove all user and group assignments that you configured in IAM Identity Center. If this occurs, all users, including the administrative user in IAM Identity Center, will lose single sign-on access to their AWS accounts and applications. For more information, see [Considerations for changing your identity source](./manage-your-identity-source-considerations.html).
+If you are already managing users and groups in one identity source in IAM Identity Center, changing to a different identity source might remove all user and group assignments that you configured in IAM Identity Center. If this occurs, all users, including the administrative user in IAM Identity Center, will lose single sign-on access to their AWS accounts and applications. For more information, see [Considerations for changing your identity source](./manage-your-identity-source-considerations.html).
@@ -30 +30 @@ You can choose one of the following as your identity source:
-When you enable IAM Identity Center for the first time, it's automatically configured with an Identity Center directory as your default identity source. If you aren't already using another external identity provider, you can get started creating your users and groups, and assign their level of access to your AWS accounts and applications. For a tutorial on using this identity source, see [Configure user access with the default IAM Identity Center directory](./quick-start-default-idc.html).
+When you enable IAM Identity Center for the first time, it is automatically configured with an Identity Center directory as your default identity source. If you aren't already using another external identity provider, you can get started creating your users and groups, and assign their level of access to your AWS accounts and applications. For a tutorial on using this identity source, see [Configure user access with the default IAM Identity Center directory](./quick-start-default-idc.html).
@@ -35 +35 @@ When you enable IAM Identity Center for the first time, it's automatically confi
-If you're already managing users and groups in either your AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory using AWS Directory Service or your self-managed directory in Active Directory (AD), we recommend that you connect that directory when you enable IAM Identity Center. Don't create any users and groups in the default Identity Center directory. IAM Identity Center uses the connection provided by the AWS Directory Service to synchronize user, group, and membership information from your source directory in Active Directory to the IAM Identity Center identity store. For more information, see [Connect to a Microsoft AD directory](./manage-your-identity-source-ad.html).
+If you are already managing users and groups in either your AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory using AWS Directory Service or your self-managed directory in Active Directory (AD), we recommend that you connect that directory when you enable IAM Identity Center. Don't create any users and groups in the default Identity Center directory. IAM Identity Center uses the connection provided by the AWS Directory Service to synchronize user, group, and membership information from your source directory in Active Directory to the IAM Identity Center identity store. For more information, see [Connect to a Microsoft AD directory](./manage-your-identity-source-ad.html).