Amazon managed policies for Amazon PrivateLink - Amazon Virtual Private Cloud
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Amazon managed policies for Amazon PrivateLink

An Amazon managed policy is a standalone policy that is created and administered by Amazon. Amazon managed policies are designed to provide permissions for many common use cases so that you can start assigning permissions to users, groups, and roles.

Keep in mind that Amazon managed policies might not grant least-privilege permissions for your specific use cases because they're available for all Amazon customers to use. We recommend that you reduce permissions further by defining customer managed policies that are specific to your use cases.

You cannot change the permissions defined in Amazon managed policies. If Amazon updates the permissions defined in an Amazon managed policy, the update affects all principal identities (users, groups, and roles) that the policy is attached to. Amazon is most likely to update an Amazon managed policy when a new Amazon Web Services service is launched or new API operations become available for existing services.

For more information, see Amazon managed policies in the IAM User Guide.

Amazon PrivateLink updates to Amazon managed policies

View details about updates to Amazon managed policies for Amazon PrivateLink since this service began tracking these changes. For automatic alerts about changes to this page, subscribe to the RSS feed on the Amazon PrivateLink Document history page.

Change Description Date

Amazon PrivateLink started tracking changes

Amazon PrivateLink started tracking changes for its Amazon managed policies.

March 1, 2021