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It is necessary to identify which resources are incurring charges.
Use the "AWS Cost Explorer" to identify which resources in which regions are incurring charges.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ja_jp/cost-management/latest/userguide/ce-what-is.html
After identification, if the resource is unnecessary, it can be deleted and no fee will be charged.
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Well I did go to all my regions and terminated the resources, so it's fine right? I won't be charged furthermore even if I terminated them after the free tier has ended?
In rare cases, EC2 or RDS snapshots may be left behind, which may incur a fee, so it is a good idea to check. Yes, you will not be charged after cancellation.