AWS has added support for policy store aliases and named policies/policy templates in Amazon Verified Permissions. Policy store aliases let multi-tenant application developers assign human-readable aliases based on tenant identifiers, eliminating the need for separate lookup tables mapping tenant IDs to policy store IDs. Named policies and policy templates allow referencing authorization policies by meaningful names instead of system-generated IDs, simplifying policy management at scale. These features are available in all AWS regions where Amazon Verified Permissions is supported.

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