The AWS free tier is not really free. You are charged for the data transfer you use. So if you have a website that does not have many visitors, then the cost will be minimal. But if your website has a lot of traffic, then it can be more expensive than paying for an AWS paid plan.

Your AWS free tier expires at the end of the month. You will receive an email notification from AWS with a countdown timer to remind you that your free tier is about to expire.

It is not possible to extend the free tier.

If you have a free tier account, you can deactivate it by going to the AWS console and selecting “Delete Account” from the drop-down menu.

AWS is not charging you for the free tier, but rather for the resources that you are using. The free tier is only applicable to certain services.

The AWS free tier is a great way to get started with AWS. It provides you with the ability to use up to 750 hours of compute time per month, 20 GB of storage space per month, and 10 GB of data transfer per month.To access the free tier, sign up for an account and then simply click on the “free usage” button in the menu bar. You’ll be given a form where you can enter your credit card information or create an AWS account without one.

No, AWS is not free for personal use. Personal use is limited to a certain number of hours per month and you will need to pay for any additional usage.

There are no limits to the number of instances you can run free.