From my point of view @Jesus_Borras has here a potential idea that would be very beneficial for sharing documents either by sending them by email or when adding them on pages. By adding an expiration date to the shared documents would guarantee a layer of security for customers and it would bring great opportunities for HubSpot and their customers.
Gmail as an example, implemented the "Confidential mode" which allows setting an expiration date to all emails and their content. Why not us? 😄
This is very relevant requirement as you want to limit how long a document can be viewed. This may change and if the link has expired then the user will contact you in case they still have an interest.
If not - then there is no access to your documentation after the link has expired.
It must be possible to define a set of standard expiration duration, e.g. 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 1 year, forever.
It must be possible to set an expiration on the document it self when it is used to share in a link.
This feature will be provided by the CloudFiles app in the near future. You can not only expire your link based on time, but number of views or downloads or other metrics as well. This is only one of the many file sharing, tracking & auomating use-cases of the app.
Great idea, im also sharing sensitive file information and have to manually delate them after sharing. would be nice to set a expire after a number of opens, or after a certain amount of days.
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