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AWS connect documentation change

Service: connect · 2026-05-10 · Documentation low

File: connect/latest/adminguide/3p-apps-events-requests.md

Summary

Changed 'Amazon Connect' to 'Connect Customer' in titles and content. Updated references to data access permissions.

Security assessment

Purely branding/terminology updates. Permission requirements for third-party app access remain functionally unchanged. No new security controls or vulnerabilities discussed.

Diff

diff --git a/connect/latest/adminguide/3p-apps-events-requests.md b/connect/latest/adminguide/3p-apps-events-requests.md
index c04680792..d3084b3c5 100644
--- a//connect/latest/adminguide/3p-apps-events-requests.md
+++ b//connect/latest/adminguide/3p-apps-events-requests.md
@@ -7 +7 @@
-# Events and requests when granting third-party applications access to Amazon Connect
+# Events and requests when granting third-party applications access to Connect Customer
@@ -9 +9 @@
-This topic lists the permissions you must explicitly give to third party applications to access Amazon Connect data.
+This topic lists the permissions you must explicitly give to third party applications to access Connect Customer data.
@@ -13 +13 @@ This topic lists the permissions you must explicitly give to third party applica
-If you are a developer, review how to create applications that react to events: [Integrate application with Amazon Connect Agent Workspace agent data](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/agentworkspace/latest/devguide/integrate-with-agent-data.html).
+If you are a developer, review how to create applications that react to events: [Integrate application with Connect Customer Agent Workspace agent data](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/agentworkspace/latest/devguide/integrate-with-agent-data.html).
@@ -15 +15 @@ If you are a developer, review how to create applications that react to events:
-When you onboard third-party applications by using the API or the onboarding UI in the AWS Management Console, you must explicitly give third-party applications permissions to Amazon Connect data. You can also edit the permissions on an existing app.
+When you onboard third-party applications by using the API or the onboarding UI in the AWS Management Console, you must explicitly give third-party applications permissions to Connect Customer data. You can also edit the permissions on an existing app.