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Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2) Amazon Web Services can offer a variety of computer platforms for the consumer who doesn't want to purchase their own server. It can be an easy way to access storage and s3 buckets without strenuous hassles. However not many people are aware of how to actually delete an unused AWS account. This article contains simple instructions on how to properly remove your AWS account.
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Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2) Amazon Web Services can offer a variety of computer platforms for the consumer who doesn't want to purchase their own server. It can be an easy way to access storage and s3 buckets without strenuous hassles. However not many people are aware of how to actually delete an unused AWS account. This article contains simple instructions on how to properly remove your AWS account.
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# Once you are logged into your AWS account, you should be on the dashboard which is the AWS Management Console. You're going to want to click on your profile name located on the upper right hand corner. Once you click on it you will be provided with a drop-down menu with multiple options
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# Once you are logged into your AWS account, you should be on the dashboard which is the AWS Management Console. You're going to want to click on your profile name located on the upper right hand corner. Once you click on it you will be provided with a drop-down menu with multiple options
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