How to check your sent and encrypted files in SendTurtle

If you need to find a record of the files you’ve sent using SendTurtle, or if you want to use a link again for a file you’ve sent in the past you can do it from within the app! Here’s how you can check your sent and encrypted files.

Finding your sent files

To view a list of the files you’ve securely sent, log into your SendTurtle account and navigate to the “Links” tab. This section contains a record of all files you’ve shared, allowing you to verify which documents are still active.

Checking for expired files

SendTurtle automatically deletes files once their associated link expires. If a link has expired, the file is permanently deleted and cannot be recovered. Be sure to download or back up any important files before they expire to avoid loss.

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