With this, you can restrict permission to individuals who have access to your files for viewing and editing. The only shortfall, the process is not automated so, you have to remove them individually since Google Drive doesn’t allow you create auto-expiring links. However, you can revoke the decision anytime.
Set an Expiration Date for Google Drive files
To set an expiration date for files you share from Google Drive, you need a script called Set Expiration Dates for Google Drive Links.
Visit Set Expiration Dates for Google Drive Links and grant it permission to access the files in your Google Drive.
Next, click the Open Drive button and select a file or a folder you would like to share with someone.
Enter email addresses of the person to grant him access for viewing and editing access. When the link expires, both types of access will automatically be removed. Next, set the expiration time. The script by default does not offer a choice. You have to select options from available options. The timeline ranges from few hours to days. The shortest duration of time you can use to set an expiration is in hours. Select a suitable duration and hit the ‘Set Expiration’ button. Your file will be shared immediately.
The file will be instantly sent to the recipient via email. Any notification about the timeline available for the recipient to edit or view a file will not be visible. You should inform about the same via some other mode of communication.
Can you set a Google Drive link to expire?
Although there is no in-built option in Google Drive to set an expiry date for files while sharing them with someone, you can follow the aforementioned guide to get the job done. It is possible to set a Google Drive link to expire with the help of a script. Once the date is gone, your recipients won’t be able to view the file anymore.
Do Google Drive files expire?
No, Google Drive files do not expire automatically. Whether you are talking about the shared files or uploaded files, both can be kept forever if you like. That said, if you have shared a file with someone, he/she can access it unless or until you revoke the access. Visit script.google.com to get started.