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Managing Unconfirmed Users in AWS Cognito with a Lambda Function: A Step-by-Step Guide

Managing Unconfirmed Users in AWS Cognito with a Lambda Function: A Step-by-Step Guide

Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cognito allows for user authentication, access control, password recovery, and multi-factor authentication.

However, unconfirmed user accounts can create issues!

A lambda function can automatically delete unconfirmed or unverified users. This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up the lambda function with a trigger to automatically delete unconfirmed users daily.


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