Allowlisting Amazon Quick domains - Amazon Quick
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Allowlisting Amazon Quick domains

If your end users are signing in to Amazon Quick using Amazon root (not recommended), Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM), corporate Active Directory, or native Quick credentials, make sure to allow-list the following domains within your organization's network.

User type Domain or domains to allow-list

Users who sign in directly through Amazon Quick and Active Directory users

signin.aws and awsapps.com

Amazon root user

signin.aws.amazon.com and amazon.com

IAM users

signin.aws.amazon.com

Important

We strongly recommend that you don't use the Amazon root user for your everyday tasks, even the administrative ones. Instead, adhere to the best practice of using the root user only to create your first IAM user. Then securely lock away the root user credentials and use them to perform only a few account and service management tasks. For more information, see Amazon account root user in the IAM User Guide.