This is actually really easy:
- Go to the “Network & Security” -> Security Group settings in the left hand navigation
- Find the Security Group that your instance is apart of
- Click on Inbound Rules
- Use the drop down and add HTTP (port 80)
- Click Apply and enjoy
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