How use Public Access control list (ACL) S3

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This video will show you how to give permissions for public access files and control public access for Objects.

#Amazon #S3 access control lists (ACLs) enable you to manage access to buckets and objects. Each bucket and object has an #ACL attached to it as a subresource. It defines which AWS accounts or groups are granted access and the type of access. When a request is received against a resource, Amazon S3 checks the corresponding ACL to verify that the requester has the necessary access permissions.

By default, when another AWS account uploads an object to your S3 bucket, that account (the object writer) owns the object, has access to it, and can grant other users access to it through ACLs. You can use Object Ownership to change this default behavior so that ACLs are disabled and you, as the bucket owner, automatically own every object in your bucket. As a result, access control for your data is based on policies, such as #IAM policies, S3 bucket policies, #virtual private cloud (VPC) endpoint policies, and AWS Organizations service control policies (SCPs).
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