A Bunch of Google Drive Links Are About To Be Broken

In a blog post today, Google announced a series of new security enhancements that will make many publicly accessible Google Drive links no longer accessible. The enhancements are being brought to Google Drive on September 23rd, 2021. XDA Developers reports: Once this change goes live, Google says that users will need a “resource key” to access a publicly shared link. However, users won’t need an updated link with said resource key appended if they’ve already accessed that file before in the past. As a result of this change, we can imagine that lots of Google Drive links shared online on forums and other sites will no longer work as their owners neglect to update them, leaving them only accessible to the people that have already clicked the links before.

According to the post made on the Google Workspace blog, this won’t affect all files. Users who have shared a file that is affected by this change will get an email from Google informing them of this change and how to opt out of needing those files from being updated. These emails will be sent out to users starting on July 26th. Google shared a copy of a sample email to show end-users what the message they’ll get will look like. The company doesn’t recommend opting out all files and says that only the files that you want publicly accessible should be opted out. Users have until September 13th to decide if they want the update applied, so if you have no files that are publicly accessible, then you won’t need to do anything. YouTube is also making similar changes. “Starting on July 23, Unlisted videos uploaded before the January 1, 2017, system change will be automatically made private,” reports 9to5Google. “That said, YouTube creators can decide to opt out of this change. Filling out this form will let you ‘keep your Unlisted videos uploaded before 2017 in their current Unlisted state.’ Other options include making Unlisted pre-2017 videos public or re-uploading as a new Unlisted video at the expense of stats.”

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