Amazon Web Services

Set Up an AWS Account and Create a user:

Before you use Amazon Polly for the first time, complete the following tasks:




Sign Up for AWS :

When you sign up for Amazon Web Services (AWS), your AWS account is automatically signed up for all services in AWS, including Amazon Polly. You are charged only for the services that you use.
With Amazon Polly, you pay only for the resources you use. If you are a new AWS customer, you can get started with Amazon Polly for free.
To Create AWS  Account :

2. Follow the online instructions.
Part of the sign-up procedure involves receiving a phone call and entering a verification code on the phone keypad. Note your AWS account ID because you'll need it for the next step.

Create an IAM User :

Services in AWS, such as Amazon Polly, require that you provide permits when you contact them so that the service can regulate whether you have approvals to access the incomes maintained by that service. The console requires your password. You can create access keys for your AWS account to access the AWS CLI or API. However, we don't endorse that you access AWS using the permits for your AWS account. Instead, we praise that you use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). Create an IAM user, add the user to an IAM group with administrative permissions, and then grant directorial permissions to the IAM user that you created. You can then access AWS using a special URL and that IAM user's credentials.
If you signed up for AWS, but you haven't created an IAM user for yourself, you can create one using the IAM console.



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