If you have a work or school account, you can set an expiration date for link access: Share > General access > Anyone with the link > click the gear icon > Link expiration > choose a date.
If your goal is to that is that Google Drive URL (or a variation of it), there are a few important things to understand:
– Tell me what topic, product, service, or information the file contains, and I'll write an article optimized for that subject
: This indicates that the link points to an individual file stored in Google Drive, rather than a folder or a Google Docs/Sheets editor. If you have a work or school account,
/file/d/ indicates that the asset is an individual file rather than a folder.
For most users, leaving the link as generated by Google Drive is the safest approach.
Here is how you can create the most common type (the effect) using three different methods. Choose the one that works best for you! For most users, leaving the link as generated
https://drive.google.com/file/d/FILE_ID/view
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A proper Google Drive file link should look like: https://drive
When sharing a Google Drive file, you have two main options: public sharing and private sharing.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xy8bpgzdxewx5wtnbtwxvj9mvynojlk/view?usp=sharing
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