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AWS connect documentation change

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

File: connect/latest/adminguide/ctr-contact-record-template.md

Summary

Updated service name references from 'Amazon Connect' to 'Connect Customer' in document title and admin interface descriptions

Security assessment

Changes are limited to service name rebranding ('Amazon Connect' to 'Connect Customer'). No alterations to security-related content, policies, or features regarding contact record templates or data handling processes.

Diff

diff --git a/connect/latest/adminguide/ctr-contact-record-template.md b/connect/latest/adminguide/ctr-contact-record-template.md
index 338d35e75..bb8e7a050 100644
--- a//connect/latest/adminguide/ctr-contact-record-template.md
+++ b//connect/latest/adminguide/ctr-contact-record-template.md
@@ -9 +9 @@ Create inferred profiles and auto-associate profiles (CTR-NoInferred)Auto-associ
-# Contact record templates in Amazon Connect Customer Profiles
+# Contact record templates in Connect Customer Customer Profiles
@@ -78 +78 @@ By adopting the CTR-NoInferred template as the default choice, organizations can
-**Amazon Connect admin website**
+**Connect Customer admin website**
@@ -80 +80 @@ By adopting the CTR-NoInferred template as the default choice, organizations can
-  * In the Amazon Connect admin website, when creating a new domain, you have the option to select the desired CTR behavior. This can be done through the radio button options available in the **Profile creation and auto-association** section. Similarly, when selecting an existing domain, the radio button option will reflect the behavior previously associated with that domain.
+  * In the Connect Customer admin website, when creating a new domain, you have the option to select the desired CTR behavior. This can be done through the radio button options available in the **Profile creation and auto-association** section. Similarly, when selecting an existing domain, the radio button option will reflect the behavior previously associated with that domain.