How to set or change shared link permissions (2024)

If you

share a link

to a file or folder with someone, you can decide who can see the contents of the link, and what they can do with the link.

Not using Dropbox yet? See how Dropbox makes managing file permissions easy.

If you added members to a file or folder, instead of sharing a link,learn how to changetheir permissionsin that file or folder.

Add passwords to shared links

Customers on Dropbox Professional, Essentials, Standard, Advanced, Business, Business Plus, and Enterprisecan add a password to ashared link on dropbox.com or on the Dropbox mobile app. When someone opens the link, they'll need the password to see its contents.


To add a password to a shared file on dropbox.com:

  1. Log in to dropbox.com.
  2. Hover over the name of the file and click the share icon (rectangle with an up arrow).
  3. Click Settings.
  4. Click either Link for editing or Link for viewing depending on which link you’d like to add a password to.
  5. Next to Require password, click to toggle it On.
    • If you’re adding a password to a view-only link, next to Who has access, choose People with password.
  6. Set a password.
  7. Click Save.


To add a password to a shared folder on dropbox.com:

  1. Log in to dropbox.com.
  2. Hover over the name of the folder and click the share icon.
  3. If a link hasn’t been created, click Create then copy link.
  4. Click the gear icon in the top-right corner.
  5. Click Link for Viewing.
  6. Next to Who has access, choose People with password.
  7. Set a password.
  8. Click Save.


To add a password to a shared link on the Dropbox mobile app for Android:

  1. Open the Dropbox mobile app.
  2. Tap “ (vertical ellipsis) next to the file or folder you’d like to add a password to.
  3. Tap Share.
  4. Select Link for editing or Link for viewing, depending on which link you’d like to add a password to.
  5. Tap Modify settings.
  6. Toggle Require password to on.
  7. Enter a password.
  8. Tap Set.
  9. Tap Save.


To add a password to a shared link on the Dropbox mobile app for iOS:

  1. Open the Dropbox mobile app.
  2. Tap “" (ellipsis) next to the file or folder you’d like to add a password to.
  3. Tap Folder settings or File settings.
  4. Tap Edit link or View link (folder), or tap Control access (file).
  5. Toggle Require password to on.
  6. Enter a password.
  7. Tap Save in the top right corner.

If someone tries to view a file using a shared link that requires a password, they’ll be asked to enter a password.

What if I forget my password for the link or want to change it?

You can reset the password for any link you've shared in the same way that you set the password. If you’ve forgotten the password, you can create a new password, or you can always disable the link. For security reasons, we never display your existing passwords.

Learn how to disable a link.

As a member of a Dropbox team account, does the admin for my team have control over the passwords I set?

While admins can’t set passwords for the links you create, they can control whether you’re able to set them. They can also restrict all shared links to team-only.

Admins: learn how to make links team-only.

Set expiration dates for your shared links

Dropbox Professional, Standard, Advanced, and Enterprise customers can create, modify, or remove an expiration date for a shared link on dropbox.com or on the Dropbox mobile app. People will only be able to access the shared link until the expiration date. After its expiration date, that link is disabled.

To set an expiration date for a shared link on dropbox.com:

  1. Log in to dropbox.com.
  2. Hover over the name of the file or folder and click the share icon (rectangle with an up arrow).
  3. In the popup window, click Settings.
  4. Click either Link for editing or Link for viewing depending on which link you’d like to set an expiration date for.
  5. Next to Expiration, click to toggle it On.
  6. Choose when you’d like the link to expire. The shared link expires at 11:59 PM on the day you choose, based on your time zone.
  7. Click Save for the expiration date to be applied to the link.

To set an expiration date for a shared link on the Dropbox mobile app for Android:

  1. Open the Dropbox mobile app.
  2. Tap “ (vertical ellipsis) next to the file or folder you’d like to add a password to.
  3. Tap Share.
  4. Select Link for editing or Link for viewing, depending on which link you’d like to add an expiration date to.
  5. Tap Modify settings.
  6. Toggle Set expiration date to on.
  7. Select a date on the calendar.
  8. Tap OK.
  9. Tap Save.

The shared link expires at 11:59 PM on the day you choose, based on your time zone.

To set an expiration date for a shared link on the Dropbox mobile app for iOS:

  1. Open the Dropbox mobile app.
  2. Tap “" (ellipsis) next to the file or folder you’d like to add a password to.
  3. Tap Folder settings or File settings.
  4. Tap Edit link or View link (folder), or tap Control access (file).
  5. Toggle Set expiration date to on.
  6. Select a date on the calendar.
  7. Tap Save.

The shared link expires at 11:59 PM on the day you choose, based on your time zone.

Once saved, you can copy and paste the link to an email or send it directly through Dropbox. Once the link expires, you need to create a new link to share the file or folder again.

What does a shared link with an expiration date look like for the people I share it with?

Recipients will be able to see the shared link page as normal. They won't be able to see the expiration date.

Can I change the expiration date?

You can change an expiration date by following the steps listed above.

What happens if someone I share the link with accesses it after the expiration date?

If someone visits a link after it expires, they'll see an error that says "This link is expired."To give that person access to the file, create another link and share it with them. Learn how to create and share links to files and folders.

I'm a Dropbox team member. Does my admin have any control over the expirations I set?

Admins can assign a default expiration date for team shared links. If you’re a Dropbox admin, learn how to set a default expiration date for shared links created by your team.

Disable downloads for a shared link

Dropbox Professional, Standard, Advanced, and Enterprise customers can disable downloads for a shared link on dropbox.com or on the Dropbox mobile app.

To disable downloads for a shared link on dropbox.com:

  1. Log in to dropbox.com.
  2. Hover over the name of the file or folder and click the share icon (rectangle with an up arrow).
  3. Click Settings.
  4. ClickLink for viewing depending on which link you’d like to disable downloads for.
  5. Next to Disable downloads, click to toggle it On.
  6. Click Save.

To disable downloads for a shared link on the Dropbox mobile app:

  1. Open the Dropbox mobile app.
  2. Tap a file to open its preview page.
  3. Tap “” (ellipsis) in the upper right corner.
  4. Tap Manage Access.
  5. Tap View link settings.
  6. Next to Disable downloads, click to toggle it On.
  7. Tap Done.

You can share this link through Dropbox or by pasting the link into an email or chat.

Recipients can preview the file on dropbox.com, but the Download button will be grayed out and won’t be clickable. If a recipient hovers over Download button, they’ll see “Downloads disabled.”

If previews aren’t supported for type of file you’re sharing, you’ll see the error “[file type] files can’t be previewed. Downloads must be enabled to share.” Downloads can’t be disabled for that file.

Limit access to shared links to members of your team

To limit shared link access to members of your team on dropbox.com:

  1. Log in to dropbox.com.
  2. Hover over the name of the file or folder and click the share icon (rectangle with an up arrow).
  3. In the popup, click Settings.
  4. Click either Link for editing or Link for viewing depending on which link you’d like to limit access to.
  5. Next to Who has access, select Team members from the dropdown menu.
  6. Click Save.

To limit shared link access to members of your team on the Dropbox mobile app:

  1. Open the Dropbox mobile app.
  2. Tap a file to open its preview page.
  3. Tap “” (ellipsis) in the upper right corner.
  4. TapManage Access.
  5. TapView link settings.
  6. TapLink access.
  7. SelectTeam Membersfrom the menu.
  8. TapDone.

Once saved, you can copy and paste the link to an email or send it directly through Dropbox.

How to set or change shared link permissions (2024)

FAQs

How do I edit a shared link in Dropbox? ›

Log in to dropbox.com. Hover over the name of the file or folder and click the share icon (rectangle with an up arrow). In the popup, click Settings. Click either Link for editing or Link for viewing depending on which link you'd like to limit access to.

How do I give permission to access a shared folder? ›

Granting Access to a File or Folder
  1. Access the Properties dialog box.
  2. Select the Security tab.
  3. Click Edit. ...
  4. Click Add... ...
  5. In the Enter the object names to select text box, type the name of the user or group that will have access to the folder (e.g., 2125. ...
  6. Click OK. ...
  7. Click OK on the Security window.
Apr 19, 2024

How do I change edit permissions in Dropbox? ›

Hover over the folder you'd like to change permissions for and click the share icon (rectangle with an up arrow). Click Who can access. Click the dropdown next to a member's name to manage their access. Select Can edit, Can view, or Remove.

How do I disable shared links in box? ›

In the Share window, click Link Settings. The Shared Link Settings window opens. Under Link Expiration, click Disable Shared Link on.

How do I manage links in Dropbox? ›

Share Capture links
  • Log in to dropbox.com with your admin credentials.
  • Click Admin console in the left sidebar.
  • Click Settings.
  • Under Content, click Sharing.
  • Under the Allow sharing outside your team section, click Manage next to Share Capture links to open up Capture and manage shared links directly.
Mar 25, 2024

What is the limit for shared links in Dropbox? ›

Within a single parent folder, you can create up to 1,500 shared subfolders. This number includes the parent folder itself. Within your Dropbox account, you can create up to 30,000 shared folders.

How do I enable sharing permissions? ›

Here's how to share permission to Everyone for the folder you want to share:
  1. Press and hold (or right-click) the shared folder.
  2. Select Properties, and then select Advanced Sharing on the Sharing tab.
  3. Select Permissions, check Allow for Full Control of Everyone, and then press Enter.
Dec 26, 2023

How do I change permissions on a shared file? ›

Right-click on the folder you wish to modify, select Properties. Select the Sharing tab. Mark the Shared this folder option. Click Permissions.

How do I change permissions on a shared document? ›

For each person whose permissions you want to change, click the down arrow to the right of the name, and then click Can edit, Can view, or Stop sharing.

How do I adjust permissions? ›

To specify which users or groups can access a file or folder:
  1. Right-click the file or folder you want to set permissions for and select "Properties".
  2. Navigate to the "Security" tab.
  3. Click on the "Edit" button to change permissions.
  4. In the permissions window, select a user or group from the list.
Oct 11, 2023

How do I change permissions? ›

An app will send a notification to ask for permission to use features on your device, which you can Allow or Deny. You can also change permissions for a single app or by permission type in your device's settings.

Can you set permissions in Dropbox? ›

It's possible to change permissions and remove access to a shared Dropbox folder. If you've shared a Dropbox folder by creating a shared link, you can change folder permissions or disable the link to remove access to the previously shared folder.

How do I remove someone from a shared link? ›

If a member gained access to a file or folder via a shared link you created, you can remove them by deleting the link. If you delete a link and click the Share button next to a file, all previous members still appear in the list, but the deactivated link no longer works for anyone.

How do I remove a user from a shared link? ›

You can click on the shared file>Share>…> Manage>Advanced>manage links>Shared with>click on the users you want to stop sharing>click Stop sharing to remove them from the link.

Can you customize a Dropbox link? ›

How to add custom branding for shared links or file requests. This feature is available to customers on Dropbox Professional, Essentials, Standard, Business, Advanced, Business Plus, and Enterprise. With branded sharing, you can customize brand elements to help establish your professional brand with clients.

How do I rename a shared link? ›

Right-click on the link and select the option to edit the link. In the Edit Hyperlink window, delete the current text in the “Text to display” field and type in the new name you want to use for the link. Click the “o*k” button to save the changes and close the Edit Hyperlink window.

How do I edit a shared PDF in Dropbox? ›

Access your Dropbox cloud storage and choose the file you'd like to make changes to. Click Edit above the file preview to start editing. To add text, click Add text, click in the PDF where you'd like to add a text box and type your text.

How do I remove someone from a Dropbox link? ›

How to remove a member from a file or folder
  1. Log in to dropbox.com.
  2. Click Shared in the left sidebar. ...
  3. Click the “…” (ellipsis) next to the folder you want to unshare.
  4. Select Share… ...
  5. Click Who can access.
  6. Click the dropdown menu beside the name of the person you want to remove from the file.
  7. Click Remove.
Oct 10, 2023

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