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Hello.
AWS automatically provides a 1-year free tier for the services listed in the document below.
This is automatically given to you after you create an AWS account.
Therefore, it is already assigned to your AWS account.
https://aws.amazon.com/free/?nc1=h_ls&all-free-tier.sort-by=item.additionalFields.SortRank&all-free-tier.sort-order=asc&awsf.Free%20Tier%20Types=*all&awsf.Free%20Tier%20Categories=*all
Also, if you use AWS beyond the free tier, you will be charged fees, so we recommend setting up alerts to be aware of this.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/tracking-free-tier-usage.html
We recommend that you also read the FAQ below.
https://aws.amazon.com/free/free-tier-faqs/?nc1=h_ls
Q: How do I know how much I’ve used and if I’ve gone over the free usage tiers?
You can see current and past usage activity by service and region by logging into your account and going to the Billing & Cost Management Dashboard. From there you can manage your costs and usage using AWS Budgets, visualize your cost drivers and usage trends via Cost Explorer, and dive deeper into your costs using the Cost and Usage Reports. To learn more about how to control your AWS costs, check out the Control your AWS costs 10-Minute Tutorial.
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