AWS IAM documentation change
Summary
Fixed a typo in the word 'now' (changed from 'no' to 'now') in the description of the AWS sign-in page update.
Security assessment
This change corrects a grammatical error in the document history. It clarifies the sign-in page functionality but does not relate to a security issue or introduce security documentation.
Diff
diff --git a/IAM/latest/UserGuide/document-history.md b/IAM/latest/UserGuide/document-history.md index a85e507ca..6ae15cbb4 100644 --- a//IAM/latest/UserGuide/document-history.md +++ b//IAM/latest/UserGuide/document-history.md @@ -119 +119 @@ Change| Description| Date -[AWS sign-in page update](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/console.html)| When you sign in on the main AWS sign-in page, you can no choose to sign in as the AWS account root user or an IAM user. When you do, the label on the page indicates whether you should provide your root user email address or your IAM user information. This documentation includes updated screen captures to help you understand the AWS sign-in pages.| March 4, 2020 +[AWS sign-in page update](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/console.html)| When you sign in on the main AWS sign-in page, you can now choose to sign in as the AWS account root user or an IAM user. When you do, the label on the page indicates whether you should provide your root user email address or your IAM user information. This documentation includes updated screen captures to help you understand the AWS sign-in pages.| March 4, 2020