Google is now making it possible to set expiration dates on shared files and folders in Google Drive, reports Digital Trends. The feature applies to both shared drives and “My Drive,” where users can grant temporary access to a file or folder that’s automatically revoked after a certain date.
This also means that temporary editing rights in “My Drive” no longer disappear completely when the period expires. Instead, it’ll revert to the basic authorization applicable to the folder (usually view mode).
Expiry dates can be set directly in the regular sharing menu on the web and in the Drive app on Android. Currently, there’s no support for iOS. The feature is currently being rolled out to users in phases.
This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak
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