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Additional recipients, to whom will the package be delivered, but will not be listed and visible as package recipients. Works similarly as a hidden/blind copy (BCC) in e-mails.
Package access (type)
According to who should the package be accessible to, one of the following types needs to be chosen:
Public (default) - Anyone, who receives its link, will have access to the package. Even anonymously without logging in. It is not mandatory to fill in recipients, the link can be shared another way.
Internal - Any logged in user, who receives its link, will have access to the package. It will not be accessible anonymously without login. It is not mandatory to fill in recipients, the link can be shared another way.
Private - Only specified recipients, after logging into the application, will have access to the package, no one else. All packages from anonymous (not logged in) users are automatically in this mode. It is mandatory to fill in recipients, as the package will be accessible only to them.
The default access of a package, if the user does not change it, is set by the administrator. The administrator can also revoke user’s permissions to send some of the types, so the user will not be able to select and send such a type.
If a package has a password set, the password will always need to be entered to access the package, regardless of the mode selected.
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