

Customers on Dropbox Professional, Standard, Advanced, and Enterprise plans can set additional shared link permissions like passwords and expiration dates.Microsoft Office files and Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides allow edit access by default, but you can change the access to view-only when you create the link.When the recipient clicks on the link, the file opens as a preview on, and recipients can comment on it. If you share the link through email, WhatsApp, Twitter, instant message, or another third-party app, the recipient sees the name of the file and a thumbnail of the content. Learn how to manage your default sharing settings. When you share a file or folder via link, you can choose to give people with that link edit or view-only access. You can create a link to a file or folder in your Dropbox account to share it with others.
