Digify Gives Others Self-Destructing Temporary Access To Dropbox Files

Digify Gives Others Self-Destructing Temporary Access To Dropbox Files


Android/iOS/Windows: Sometimes, you’d like to share a file without actually letting someone else have access to it permanently. Digify steps up, letting you give others temporary access to files — including those in Dropbox — that automatically expires.

The service allows you to temporarily share files, view how many times it’s been opened, and set how long the access is granted before it expires (and even revoke access sooner, if you wish). Digify can share any file you have, but it also integrates with Dropbox so you can share files stored in the cloud.

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