Let clients upload sensitive documents without a login.
Passports, bank statements, and signed legal documents deserve better than an email attachment. docfury gives clients a private, encrypted upload link with no account required.
Sensitive files deserve more than an email attachment.
Email attachments sit unencrypted in inboxes indefinitely, get forwarded without your knowledge, and give clients no confirmation that a document actually arrived safely. Shared links to a general-purpose drive are not much better — they rarely expire and often depend on the client having (or creating) an account.
For documents like government IDs, bank statements, and signed agreements, that lack of control is a real risk, not just an inconvenience.
docfury gives every request its own private, expiring upload link. Files are encrypted the moment they leave the client's device, stored in access-controlled buckets, and logged in a full audit trail — without ever asking the client to create a password.
Security built into every upload, not bolted on.
The same protections apply whether a client uploads one file or fifty.
Encrypted in transit and at rest
Every upload travels over TLS and is stored in encrypted, access-controlled storage — no exceptions.
Expiring upload links
Request links automatically expire after 30 days or once the request is complete, closing the window for stale links to be reused.
No client credentials stored
Clients never create an account or password. There is no client login surface for an attacker to target.
Full audit trail
Every upload event is timestamped and logged, so you can show exactly when a document arrived and from where.
Secure document upload FAQ
Is document upload encrypted?
Yes. Files are encrypted in transit over TLS and encrypted at rest in access-controlled storage buckets.
Do upload links expire?
Yes. Upload links expire automatically after 30 days, or immediately once every item on the request has been received, whichever comes first.
What happens to files after a client uploads them?
Files are stored in a private storage bucket tied to your account and are only accessible to your firm — clients cannot view or download files after submitting them, and the upload is logged with a timestamp.
Is this suitable for handling sensitive personal or financial documents?
docfury is built around encryption in transit and at rest, expiring links, and zero stored client credentials specifically because the documents professionals collect — IDs, tax forms, bank statements, signed agreements — are sensitive by nature.
Have more questions? See the full FAQ page, or start free.
Give clients a secure way to send you sensitive files.
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