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Yes. The AWS Account ID is a public identifier — it appears in ARNs, invoices, and documentation. It grants no access to your account on its own. Real access is only possible if the IAM role that Frust installs via CloudFormation is explicitly accepted, and that role includes a unique ExternalID that acts as a second verification factor. See technical details in the Technical Annex.



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