The AWS account root user has the highest level of permissions in an AWS account and can perform tasks like changing the AWS Support plan and closing the AWS account
A. Changing an AWS Support plan: The AWS account root user has the permissions to change the AWS Support plan that is associated with the account. This can be done by logging in to the AWS Management Console, navigating to the Support Center, and selecting the appropriate plan.
E. Closing an AWS account: The AWS account root user has the permissions to close an AWS account. This is a permanent action and cannot be undone, it will delete all resources associated with the account, including all data and configurations. Before closing the account, the root user should ensure that all resources are backed up and that any necessary permissions or access keys have been revoked. This can be done via AWS Management Console, AWS Support page.
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