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by ctvo 1755 days ago
The point is that S3 isn't a CDN. If you use it as a CDN, it's on you to ensure it'll work for your use case. CloudFront, however, is a CDN, and as expected, has domain verification.
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Whether it's a CDN is irrelevant. This is already a supported use-case for S3 which is why it even has this functionality.

It's one of many products that supports serving under custom hostnames and all such products should have domain verification.

I take it back. S3 outlines this exact use case: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/IndexD...

Because of this, I agree, they should verify domain ownership to help protect their users.