I used to email PDFs and hope they didn't get forwarded. Now I just create a secure link, set some controls, and share. Game changer.
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Here's what I use to protect my documents - and why each feature matters:
For client proposals, I use: password protection + view limits (3 views) + expiration (30 days) + download prevention + watermarks. Overkill? Maybe. But I've never had a document leak since I started using this setup.
I'm a freelancer, and I used to email proposals as PDF attachments. Problem? Clients would forward them to competitors for price comparisons. Now I create a secure link with password protection and view limits. They can view it, but can't download or forward it. Plus, I know exactly when they open it - helps me time my follow-up perfectly.
My friend uses this for group projects. Instead of dealing with email file size limits or Google Drive permission nightmares, she just uploads the PDF, gets a link, and shares it in the group chat. Everyone can view it online without downloading anything. And if someone needs to see it later, the link still works.
I know a sales guy who uses this for pitch decks. He creates a secure link, sets it to expire after 7 days, and tracks who actually views it. If someone views it 5+ times, he knows they're interested and follows up. The expiration date creates urgency too - "This link expires in 3 days" gets responses faster.