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Your RequestKey ID and RequestKey
Amazon Web Services (AWS) now assigns you a RequestKey and RequestKey ID that allow you to access web services. Learn more about your new RequestKey and RequestKey ID below.

Here is your RequestKey ID. Use your RequestKey ID in the RequestKeyId parameter in requests you send to AWS.+Learn More
RequestKey ID:
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Here is your RequestKey. Use your RequestKey to sign requests to AWS that require a request signature. It is important to keep your RequestKey confidential. +Learn More

Confidential RequestKey:
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Your Subscription ID
Since you created your AWS account before September XX, 2005, you have an AWS Subscription ID. If you have already built an AWS application using your Subscription ID, you may continue using your Subscription ID. If you are building a new AWS application, we encourage you to use your RequestKey and RequestKey ID instead.
If you need to retrieve your Subscription ID for an existing application, click here.
















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