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Hello.
Looking at the image, it appears that many requests to S3 are occurring.
Do you have an S3 bucket within your AWS account?
Also, is your S3 bucket configured for public access, static website hosting, etc.?
If the S3 bucket remains, try deleting it.
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If requests continue to increase even after deleting S3, please open a case with AWS Support under "Account and billing". Inquiries under "Account and billing" can be made free of charge. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/case-management.html
Please check this thread so you can get more ideas about my app. https://dev.to/chintanonweb/comment/2f961
Amplify front end should be hosted on CloudFront and S3. In this case, since it is publicly accessible, I think that if there is an Amplify application, a request will be made to S3. I expect the requests to S3 are happening because the UI is hosted on S3. If you have any questions related to billing, I recommend that you open a case with AWS Support under "Account and billing". Inquiries under "Account and billing" can be made free of charge. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssupport/latest/user/case-management.html
I have created a case but received this response "We can only provide basic troubleshooting." But can you please guide me on which service I need to remove for this issue as per the challenge and which service is required? which service do I need to stop?
If the Amplify app remains, try deleting it. https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/amplify-delete-application