To share files with people who do not have Cornell NetIDs, you will need to add their email addresses to your Cornell Secure File Transfer whitelist. Each Secure File Transfer user maintains his...
The sender of a file may optionally grant or revoke access to a file after the file has been uploaded to Cornell Secure File Transfer.
You can only grant or revoke access to one file at a...
If you do not have a Cornell NetID, you can use Cornell Secure File Transfer to share files (both send and receive) with a person who has a Cornell NetID—but only if that person has added your...
If you have a Cornell NetID, you can use Cornell Secure File Transfer to send and receive files from people who have Cornell NetIDs. You can also exchange files with people who do not have a...
Using Cornell Secure File Transfer, you can securely send and receive files that contain confidential and restricted information. It is especially important that those who handle such files...