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| Date | Documentation Update |
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| September 18, 2018 | Added the following note to the [Tutorial: Creating and Managing Amazon MQ Broker Users](amazon-mq-listing-managing-users.md) section: You can't configure groups independently of users\. A group label is created when you add at least one user to it and deleted when you remove all users from it\. |
| September 10, 2018 | Updated the [Frequently Viewed Amazon MQ Topics](amazon-mq-newly-added-most-frequently-viewed-topics.md) section\. |
| August 31, 2018 | [\[See the AWS documentation website for more details\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazon-mq/latest/developer-guide/amazon-mq-documentation-history.html) |
| August 15, 2018 | Corrected the information in the [](amazon-mq-getting-started.md#create-activemq-broker) section\. |
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An ActiveMQ *user* is a person or an application that can access the queues and topics of an ActiveMQ broker\. You can configure users to have specific permissions\. For example, you can allow some users to access the [ActiveMQ Web Console](http://activemq.apache.org/web-console.html)\.

A user can belong to a *group*\. You can configure which users belong to which groups and which groups have permission to send to, receive from, and administer specific queues and topics\.
A *group* is a semantic label\. You can assign a group to a user and configure permissions for groups to send to, receive from, and administer specific queues and topics\.

**Note**
You can't configure groups independently of users\. A group label is created when you add at least one user to it and deleted when you remove all users from it\.

The following examples show how you can create, edit, and delete Amazon MQ broker users using the AWS Management Console\.

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An ActiveMQ *user* is a person or an application that can access the queues and topics of an ActiveMQ broker\. You can configure users to have specific permissions\. For example, you can allow some users to access the [ActiveMQ Web Console](http://activemq.apache.org/web-console.html)\.

A user can belong to a *group*\. You can configure which users belong to which groups and which groups have permission to send to, receive from, and administer specific queues and topics\.
A *group* is a semantic label\. You can assign a group to a user and configure permissions for groups to send to, receive from, and administer specific queues and topics\.

**Important**
Making changes to a user does *not* apply the changes to the user immediately\. To apply your changes, you must [wait for the next maintenance window](amazon-mq-editing-managing-configurations.md#apply-configuration-revision-editing-console) or [reboot the broker](amazon-mq-rebooting-broker.md)\. For more information, see [Amazon MQ Broker Configuration Lifecycle](amazon-mq-broker-configuration-lifecycle.md)\.
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