Amazon WorkDocs offers additional sharing controls throughout its Android app
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Starting today, you are now offered additional file and folder sharing controls on your Amazon WorkDocs Android application. With this release, you can now share a folder as well as edit sharing permissions such as adding or removing members of the shared folder. You can also share a link as well as manage shared links for files and folders such as removing your shared link, adding a password to your shared link, or setting expiration dates for your shared link. In addition, you can now manage sharing permissions directly from the Folder List page for documents. These additional controls make it quicker than ever to share with colleagues and partners from your mobile application while also providing full control to manage the sharing workflow securely throughout the Android application.
The Amazon WorkDocs Android application provides anytime, anywhere access to you and your team’s work documents. More specifically, it allows you to view, comment on, share, and download documents for which you have been given permissions. The WorkDocs Android application supports uploading content, offline access to files, content preview of over 50+ file types, and search across all your WorkDocs content.
These additional collaboration controls are offered to customers at no additional cost for all Amazon WorkDocs users on the WorkDocs Android application and is available in all [AWS regions](/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/) where Amazon WorkDocs is available. To learn more about [Amazon WorkDocs](/workdocs/), or to start your 30-day trial, please visit Amazon WorkDocs. To install the WorkDocs Android application, please visit the [Google Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amazon.zocalo&hl=en%5FUS&gl=US).
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