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AWS social-messaging documentation change

Service: social-messaging · 2025-11-19 · Documentation low

File: social-messaging/latest/userguide/data-protection.md

Summary

Updated references from 'AWS Direct Connect' to 'Direct Connect' for branding consistency

Security assessment

The change only modifies service naming conventions without altering security configurations or practices. No security implications are introduced.

Diff

diff --git a/social-messaging/latest/userguide/data-protection.md b/social-messaging/latest/userguide/data-protection.md
index 07e36c773..1f26484d5 100644
--- a//social-messaging/latest/userguide/data-protection.md
+++ b//social-messaging/latest/userguide/data-protection.md
@@ -56 +56 @@ _Internetwork traffic privacy_ refers to securing connections and traffic betwee
-To establish a private connection between AWS End User Messaging Social and clients and applications on your on-premises network, you can use AWS Direct Connect. This enables you to link your network to an AWS Direct Connect location by using a standard, fiber-optic Ethernet cable. One end of the cable is connected to your router. The other end is connected to an AWS Direct Connect router. For more information, see [What is AWS Direct Connect?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directconnect/latest/UserGuide/Welcome.html) in the _AWS Direct Connect User Guide_.
+To establish a private connection between AWS End User Messaging Social and clients and applications on your on-premises network, you can use Direct Connect. This enables you to link your network to an AWS Direct Connect location by using a standard, fiber-optic Ethernet cable. One end of the cable is connected to your router. The other end is connected to an Direct Connect router. For more information, see [What is Direct Connect?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directconnect/latest/UserGuide/Welcome.html) in the _Direct Connect User Guide_.