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Learn how to sign in to your AWS account and what credentials are required. Includes tutorials on how to sign in to the AWS Management Console as a root user and IAM users, and how to sign in to the AWS access portal as a user in IAM Identity Center.
Amazon Web Services offers reliable, scalable, and inexpensive cloud computing services. Free to join, pay only for what you use.
An IAM user is an identity created within an AWS account that has permission to interact with AWS resources. IAM users sign-in using their account ID or alias, their user name, and a password. IAM user names are configured by your administrator.
To sign in to the AWS Management Console as an IAM user, you must provide your account ID or account alias in addition to your user name and password.
AWS Identity and Access Management. Create multiple Users and manage the permissions for each of these Users within your AWS Account.
If you are signing in on the browser for the first time, open the Sign in page, select IAM user, and then enter the 12-digit AWS account ID or account alias. Choose Next. In the Sign in as IAM user page, enter your IAM user credentials, and then choose Sign in.
Everything you need to access and manage the AWS Cloud — in one web interface. Sign in.
Manage per-account identities with IAM or use IAM Identity Center to provide multi-account access and application assignments across AWS. Learn about centralizing identity and access management.
Sign in to an existing AWS account.
Find your AWS account ID. You can find the AWS account ID using either the AWS Management Console or the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI). In the console, the location of the account ID depends on whether you're signed in as the root user or an IAM user.