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Linklok URL - File Manipulation
   
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Protects files by securing links to them using MD5 hashing. This way nobody ever knows the true location of your files. Links can have an expiry time from 1 minute to several years if required making it easy to control access. For maximum security links can be locked to IP addreses as well. Linklok URL can also be used with a download form to email secure time limited links to a user. User only gets the links if they enter a valid email. Can also filter out free or other types of email addresses if necessary. A manual entry form feature allows you to email links as required as well. eCommerce versions for Paypal, 2CO etc available.

 
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