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Hello15
12 months agoNew member | Level 2
Sharing a folder with a client and I don't want my other clients to see who also has access
Hello,
I want to share a folder with a client. However, I do not want my client to see other clients' information (i.e., who else has access). I sent out a link to each client. However, I am concerned that now each of the clients can see each other's email addresses.
Is there a way to share a link and keep a person's name confidential?
Hello15 wrote:
I want to share a folder with a client. However, I do not want my client to see other clients' information (i.e., who else has access). I sent out a link to each client.
If you invited them to join a shared folder, then each member can see all other members. But if you only sent them a view-only shared link, then they can't see any information about others that may have access as well.
- RichSuper User II
Hello15 wrote:
I want to share a folder with a client. However, I do not want my client to see other clients' information (i.e., who else has access). I sent out a link to each client.
If you invited them to join a shared folder, then each member can see all other members. But if you only sent them a view-only shared link, then they can't see any information about others that may have access as well.
- Hello15New member | Level 2
Thank you so much for this information!
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