How to securely share files through Google Drive.

Google Drive, the most popular file storage and sharing service, is part of Google Workspace. It's a trusted platform used by billions of individuals and millions of businesses worldwide for file storage and sharing.

You can share files in Google Drive with others, from publishing them directly on the web to sharing them with a link to secure sharing directly to someone's email address.

In this blog post, I will focus on how you share files directly with someone's email address in a manner that requires them to verify that they are the intended recipient.

How to share a file securely through Google Drive.

Before sharing a file through Google Drive, it's important to ensure it is already in Google Drive. If it's not a Google Doc, Sheet, or Slide but another file type, you need to save the file to Google Drive. This step is crucial to avoid any issues during the sharing process.

The process to access a securely shared file.

Once you have shared the file, the recipient or recipients will receive an email with a link to the file. When the recipient clicks the link to the file, they will be directed to a Google page where they must request a verification PIN code to access the file you shared with them.

What the recipient will need to do to access the shared file: