How to Set an Expiration Date When Sharing Files on Google Drive
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Quote:Sharing a file from Google Drive is a great way to let clients and contractors access documents without having them to download them. If you only want people to have temporary access to files, you can set an automatic expiration date when you share them. Here’s how.

Note: To use this feature, as the owner of the document, you need to have a paid G Suite account. People with whom you share document do not need a paid account to view the documents.

How to Set an Expiration Date on Google Drive Files

Fire up the Google Drive that’s linked to your G Suite account, right-click the file you want to share, and then click “Share” on the context menu.
Full reading: https://www.howtogeek.com/395138/how-to-...gle-drive/
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