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AWS singlesignon documentation change

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

File: singlesignon/latest/userguide/howtosignin.md

Summary

Multiple grammatical changes including contractions ('you're' to 'you are', 'don't' to 'do not', 'won't' to 'will not') and minor wording adjustments

Security assessment

All changes are stylistic/grammatical improvements with no alteration to security guidance. The MFA/trusted device section maintains existing security documentation without adding new security features or addressing vulnerabilities.

Diff

diff --git a/singlesignon/latest/userguide/howtosignin.md b/singlesignon/latest/userguide/howtosignin.md
index 293d3dc71..575f8bdc1 100644
--- a//singlesignon/latest/userguide/howtosignin.md
+++ b//singlesignon/latest/userguide/howtosignin.md
@@ -39 +39 @@ The following steps are for IAM Identity Center administrator to confirm that th
-     * If you're using Active Directory or an external identity provider (IdP) as your identity source, sign in by using the credentials of the Active Directory or IdP user.
+     * If you are using Active Directory or an external identity provider (IdP) as your identity source, sign in by using the credentials of the Active Directory or IdP user.
@@ -41 +41 @@ The following steps are for IAM Identity Center administrator to confirm that th
-     * If you're using the default Identity Center directory as your identity source, sign in by using the username that you specified when you created the user and the new password that you specified for the user.
+     * If you are using the default Identity Center directory as your identity source, sign in by using the username that you specified when you created the user and the new password that you specified for the user.
@@ -45 +45 @@ The following steps are for IAM Identity Center administrator to confirm that th
-  7. The roles available to you are displayed. For example, if you're assigned both the **AdministratorAccess** permission set and **Billing** permissions sets, those roles are displayed in the AWS access portal. Choose the IAM role name you want to use for the session.
+  7. The roles available to you are displayed. For example, if you are assigned both the **AdministratorAccess** permission set and **Billing** permissions sets, those roles are displayed in the AWS access portal. Choose the IAM role name you want to use for the session.
@@ -47 +47 @@ The following steps are for IAM Identity Center administrator to confirm that th
-  8. If you're redirected to the AWS Management Console you successfully finished setting up access to the AWS account.
+  8. If you are redirected to the AWS Management Console you successfully finished setting up access to the AWS account.
@@ -51 +51 @@ The following steps are for IAM Identity Center administrator to confirm that th
-If you don't see any **AWS accounts** listed, it's likely that the user hasn't yet been assigned to a permission set for that account. For instructions on assigning users to a permission set, see [Assign user or group access to AWS accounts](./assignusers.html).
+If you do not see any **AWS accounts** listed, it is likely that the user hasn't yet been assigned to a permission set for that account. For instructions on assigning users to a permission set, see [Assign user or group access to AWS accounts](./assignusers.html).
@@ -64 +64 @@ We strongly recommend that you use the credentials of the IAM Identity Center ad
-When you choose the option **This is a trusted device** from the sign-in page, IAM Identity Center considers all future sign-ins from that device as authorized. This means that IAM Identity Center won't present an option to enter in an MFA code as long as you're using that trusted device. However, there are some exceptions, including signing in from a new browser or when your device has been issued an unknown IP address.
+When you choose the option **This is a trusted device** from the sign-in page, IAM Identity Center considers all future sign-ins from that device as authorized. This means that IAM Identity Center will not present an option to enter in an MFA code as long as you are using that trusted device. However, there are some exceptions, including signing in from a new browser or when your device has been issued an unknown IP address.