AWS is not charging you for the free tier. You are only charged for the resources that you use.
There are a few ways to stop AWS from charging. One way is to delete your account. Another way is to stop using AWS services.
If you’re still within your 12-month AWS Free Tier period and you’ve been using less than the allotted resources, your account will remain in good standing. If you’ve exceeded the free tier usage limit, your account will be inactivated until you reduce your usage to below the limit.
If you are using AWS for free, your usage will be billed at the standard rates after your free tier expires.
Yes, the AWS free tier is really free. You can get started with AWS for free and enjoy 12 months of free usage.
To remove your credit card from AWS, follow these steps:Log in to the AWS Management Console.In the navigation pane, choose Billing & Cost Management.Under Payment Methods, choose the credit card you want to remove.Click Remove Credit Card.
There are a few things you can do to stay in the free tier of AWS. Make sure you are using all of the services that are included in the free tier, and only use those services for the allotted time each month. Additionally, if you are not using a service, be sure to stop it so you don’t accrue charges.
To check if your AWS account is in the free tier, log in to your AWS account and go to the Billing & Cost Management page. On the right side of the page, you will see a section called “Your current usage and estimated charges.” If your usage is within the free tier limits, it will say “Your usage is within your free tier limit.
AWS offers a free tier that provides a limited amount of free usage. You can use this to try out AWS services. If you exceed the free tier limits, you will be charged for the additional usage.
To cancel your AWS server, you’ll need to go to the AWS Management Console and select “Instances” from the menu on the left. Then, find the server you want to cancel and click the “Actions” button, then select “Cancel.