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After you share a file, you can stop sharing at any time. You can also control if people that you've shared with can change or share your file.
Tip: When updating permissions for an item that you're sharing from My Drive, if the person that you're sharing with does not already have permissions for the folder containing that item, you can choose to:
- Update permissions for the folder that contains that item
- Update permissions for only the item itself
Most users choose to update the folder that contains that item to make sharing and folder management easier.
Stop sharing a file
If you're sharing a file, the owner and anyone with editor access can change the permissions and share the file.
Find who has access to a file- Open the Google Drive app.
- Next to the file or folder name, tap More .
- Tap Manage access.
- Review the list of people and groups with access.
- If you have the correct permissions, tap Share to make changes.
- Open the Google Drive app.
- Select a file or folder.
- Tap Manage access.
- Find the person that you want to stop sharing with.
- Tap the person Remove.
When you change an item's general access to 'Restricted', only people with access can open the file.
- Open the Google Drive app.
- Open or select a file.
- Tap Manage access.
- Under 'General access', tap Change.
- Tap the audience who has access.
- Select Restricted.
If you delete a shared file that you own:
- People who can view, comment on or edit it will be able to make a copy until you've deleted it permanently.
- To permanently delete the file, find the file in your trash and tap More Delete forever.
If you delete a shared file that you do not own:
- It will be removed from your Drive, but still accessible to other collaborators.
- To get the file back, open a link to the file. You’ll see the file in 'Shared with me'.
Change share settings for Google Forms
Google Forms often have different sharing options from other kinds of files.