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AWS codepipeline documentation change

Service: codepipeline · 2026-03-25 · Documentation low

File: codepipeline/latest/userguide/data-protection.md

Summary

Removed 'AWS CodePipeline' from two sentences in the data protection documentation

Security assessment

These are minor editorial changes removing service-specific references. The first change appears incomplete ('in .' instead of 'in CodePipeline'), but doesn't address security issues or add security documentation. The second change generalizes the warning about sensitive information.

Diff

diff --git a/codepipeline/latest/userguide/data-protection.md b/codepipeline/latest/userguide/data-protection.md
index 5efa1b354..8971ef346 100644
--- a//codepipeline/latest/userguide/data-protection.md
+++ b//codepipeline/latest/userguide/data-protection.md
@@ -9 +9 @@ Internetwork traffic privacyEncryption at restEncryption in transitEncryption ke
-The AWS [shared responsibility model](https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/shared-responsibility-model/) applies to data protection in AWS CodePipeline. As described in this model, AWS is responsible for protecting the global infrastructure that runs all of the AWS Cloud. You are responsible for maintaining control over your content that is hosted on this infrastructure. You are also responsible for the security configuration and management tasks for the AWS services that you use. For more information about data privacy, see the [Data Privacy FAQ](https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/data-privacy-faq/). For information about data protection in Europe, see the [AWS Shared Responsibility Model and GDPR](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/the-aws-shared-responsibility-model-and-gdpr/) blog post on the _AWS Security Blog_.
+The AWS [shared responsibility model](https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/shared-responsibility-model/) applies to data protection in . As described in this model, AWS is responsible for protecting the global infrastructure that runs all of the AWS Cloud. You are responsible for maintaining control over your content that is hosted on this infrastructure. You are also responsible for the security configuration and management tasks for the AWS services that you use. For more information about data privacy, see the [Data Privacy FAQ](https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/data-privacy-faq/). For information about data protection in Europe, see the [AWS Shared Responsibility Model and GDPR](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/the-aws-shared-responsibility-model-and-gdpr/) blog post on the _AWS Security Blog_.
@@ -28 +28 @@ For data protection purposes, we recommend that you protect AWS account credenti
-We strongly recommend that you never put confidential or sensitive information, such as your customers' email addresses, into tags or free-form text fields such as a **Name** field. This includes when you work with CodePipeline or other AWS services using the console, API, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs. Any data that you enter into tags or free-form text fields used for names may be used for billing or diagnostic logs. If you provide a URL to an external server, we strongly recommend that you do not include credentials information in the URL to validate your request to that server.
+We strongly recommend that you never put confidential or sensitive information, such as your customers' email addresses, into tags or free-form text fields such as a **Name** field. This includes when you work with or other AWS services using the console, API, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs. Any data that you enter into tags or free-form text fields used for names may be used for billing or diagnostic logs. If you provide a URL to an external server, we strongly recommend that you do not include credentials information in the URL to validate your request to that server.