This guide provides documentation for AWS Wickr. For Wickr Enterprise, which is the on-premises version of Wickr, see Enterprise Administration Guide.
Getting started with AWS Wickr
In this guide, we show you how to get started with Wickr by creating a network, configuring your network, and creating users.
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Prerequisites
Before you start, be sure to complete the following prerequisites if you haven't already:
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Sign up for Amazon Web Services (AWS). For more information, see Setting up for AWS Wickr.
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Ensure that you have the permissions required to administer Wickr. For more information, see AWS managed policy: AWSWickrFullAccess.
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Make sure you allow list the appropriate ports and domains for Wickr. For more information, see Ports and domains to allow list for your Wickr network.
Step 1: Create a network
Complete the following procedure to create a Wickr network for your account.
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Open the AWS Management Console for Wickr at https://console.aws.amazon.com/wickr/
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If you haven't created a Wickr networking before, you will see the informational page for the Wickr service. After you create one or more Wickr networks, you will see the Networks page, which contains a list view of all the Wickr networks you have created.
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Choose Create a network.
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Enter a name for your network in the Network name text box. Choose a name that members of your organization will recognize, such as the name of your company or the name of your team.
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Choose a plan. You can choose one of the following Wickr network plans:
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Standard — For small and large business teams that need administrative controls and flexibility.
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Premium or Premium Free Trial — For businesses that require the highest feature limits, granular administrative controls, and data retention.
Administrators can choose the premium free trial option, which is available for up to 30 users and lasts three months. This offer is open to new, legacy-free trial, and standard plans. Administrators can upgrade or downgrade to Premium or Standard plans during the premium free trial period.
For more information about available Wickr plans and pricing, see the Wickr pricing page
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(Optional) Choose Add new tag to add a tag to your network. Tags consist of a key value pair. Tags can be used to search and filter resources or track your AWS costs. For more information, see Network tags.
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Choose Create Network.
You are redirected to the Networks page of the AWS Management Console for Wickr, and the new network is listed on the page.
Step 2: Configure your network
Complete the following procedure to access the Wickr Admin Console, where you can add users, add security groups, configure SSO, configure data retention, and additional network settings.
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On the Networks page, choose the Admin link, to navigate to Wickr Admin Console for that network.
You're redirected to the Wickr Admin Console for the selected network.
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In the navigation pane of the Wickr Admin Console, choose Network Settings.
The following network setting options are available. For more information about configuring these settings, see Manage your AWS Wickr network.
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Security Group — Manage security groups and their settings, such as password complexity policies, messaging preferences, calling features, security features and external federation. For more information, see Security groups for AWS Wickr .
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SSO Configuration — Configure SSO and view the endpoint address for your Wickr network. Wickr supports SSO providers who use OpenID Connect (OIDC) only. Providers who use Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) are not supported. For more information, see Single sign-on configuration for AWS Wickr.
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Step 3: Create and invite users
You can create users in your Wickr network using the following methods:
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Single sign-on — If you configure SSO, you can invite users by sharing your Wickr company ID. End users register for Wickr using the provided company ID and their work email address. For more information, see Single sign-on configuration for AWS Wickr.
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Invitation — You can manually create users in the AWS Management Console for Wickr and have an email invitation sent to them. End users can register for Wickr by choosing the link in the email.
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You can also enable guest users for your Wickr network. The guest user feature is currently in preview. For more information, see Guest users in AWS Wickr network
Complete the following procedures to create or invite users.
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Administrators are also considered users and must invite themselves to SSO or non-SSO Wickr networks.
Next steps
You completed the getting started steps. To manage Wickr, see the following guides: