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AWS singlesignon documentation change

Service: singlesignon · 2025-08-16 · Documentation low

File: singlesignon/latest/userguide/90-day-extended-session-duration.md

Summary

Minor wording changes and added link to supported AWS Regions for Amazon Q Developer

Security assessment

The changes improve clarity but do not introduce new security features or address security vulnerabilities. Session duration configuration is a security-related feature, but this update only enhances existing documentation.

Diff

diff --git a/singlesignon/latest/userguide/90-day-extended-session-duration.md b/singlesignon/latest/userguide/90-day-extended-session-duration.md
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@@ -11 +11 @@ If your developers use Amazon Q Developer as part of an integrated development e
-Amazon Q Developer is accessible from consoles set to commercial AWS Regions that are enabled by default. If your IAM Identity Center instance is located in a Region where Amazon Q Developer isn't currently accessible, enabling 90 day extended session duration will not override the default setting. This means that your session duration remains unchanged, regardless of whether you enable 90 day extended session duration or not. For information, see Supported Regions for Amazon Q Developer.
+Amazon Q Developer is accessible from consoles set to commercial AWS Regions that are enabled by default. If your IAM Identity Center instance is located in a Region where Amazon Q Developer isn't currently accessible, enabling 90 day extended session duration won't override the default setting. This means that your session duration remains unchanged, whether you enable 90 day extended session duration or not. For information, [Supported AWS Regions for Amazon Q Developer](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/regions.html).