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In an effort to increase attachment security, on November 8th, 2022 Airtable will be incorporating expiring links functionality. That means when you share attachments stored in Airtable via URL with external colleagues the link you provide them will expire after a couple of hours. Read on to learn more about how to prepare for the upcoming changes.
Currently, Airtable attachments include a static URL where the attachment can be publicly accessed via a web browser. These links never expire and could be accessed by anyone who obtains the attachment’s link. This presents a potential security risk for any files that contain sensitive information. For that reason, we are introducing expiring public-accessible attachment links.
I think we're using attachment URLs for action files, which might mean they expire. On the other hand, we're also using next/image, which does some image caching. Do the two cancel each other out, or do we need to figure out a solution?
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Relevant support article on the change: https://support.airtable.com/hc/en-us/articles/4852449595671-Changes-to-Airtable-attachments
I think we're using attachment URLs for action files, which might mean they expire. On the other hand, we're also using next/image, which does some image caching. Do the two cancel each other out, or do we need to figure out a solution?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: