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I got an email about a TLS update from Amazon Web Services

You might have received an email like this from Amazon Web Services:

"We are reaching out because there are TLS 1.0 or TLS 1.1 connections to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) objects hosted in your account. As AWS is updating the TLS configuration for all AWS API endpoints to a minimum of version TLS 1.2, you must take action as soon as possible for these connections to maintain their access to your S3 objects."

This likely means you are self-hosting the product files you sell on SendOwl.

Don't worry - there's nothing you need to do with your SendOwl account.

Amazon Web Services' message doesn't reference anything SendOwl does. We don't pull any files from your S3 bucket. Your files are being downloaded by buyers, directly from your bucket. SendOwl is not doing the downloading.
 
This email usually identifies the buckets that need updating on your side. AWS Support can help you identify those buckets and any next steps.