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How to share documents with temporary access and stay in control

When you share documents online — contracts, reports, or internal files — those links often remain accessible long after they’re needed.

Even after the work is done, anyone with the link can still open or share it.

The problem

Once you share a document link:

Documents that should be temporary…

Remain permanently accessible.

That creates unnecessary risk.

The solution

TempQR lets you create expiring links and QR codes for documents.

You decide how long access should be available — and once the time is up, the link automatically expires.

This is especially useful when documents are part of expiring links for client work or when you need private sharing with expiring links.

How it works

Creating a temporary document link takes just a few seconds:

  1. Paste the document link you want to share.
  2. Set the expiration time.
  3. Click “Create Expiring Link”.

That’s it. The link will only work during the time you set.

Who is this for?

This is especially useful for:

Real-life example

You send a report or contract to a client.

They review or download it.

After the agreed time period, the link automatically expires.

Even if the link is saved or shared, it no longer works.

Access ends exactly when it should.

Why it matters

Without expiration, document links can:

Without expiration

Document links can stay accessible longer than necessary, be shared beyond the intended audience, and expose sensitive information over time.

With TempQR

Access is limited and controlled, documents are only available when needed, and you reduce unnecessary risk.

Create your expiring link now

Share documents. Set access. Stay in control.

Create Expiring Link