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Private access links

qURL

Share the link. Not the exposure.

qURL turns sensitive destinations into one-time, time-limited links. The page, portal, preview, or private resource stays hidden until verified access opens it for the right person.

Opens once Access can be spent after a single successful use.
Expires quickly Old links stop being useful instead of lingering forever.
Hides the destination The private resource is not a reusable public address.
Simple by design

A qURL behaves like a private doorway.

Recipients still click a link. Behind that familiar action, qURL checks the access credential, opens the route, and removes the reusable link from the equation.

1

Wrap something private

Turn a sensitive URL into a qURL without asking the recipient to learn a new app.

2

Send one clean link

Share it in the place you already work: email, chat, calendar, or a customer message.

3

Let it disappear

After verified access, the qURL can be consumed, expired, logged, or revoked.

What changes

The link stops being a permanent door.

Ordinary URLs can be forwarded, scraped, bookmarked, or found in old message threads. qURL gives access a short life, a clear owner, and a closing moment.

qurl.link/#example live access state
Private URL hidden
qURL check verified
Session open
Replay blocked
Everyday private sharing

Use qURL anywhere a normal link feels too permanent.

Client documents

Send a private review packet without creating a standing public share URL.

Invite-only pages

Open a portal or dashboard for the people who should see it now.

Temporary previews

Share drafts, prototypes, and staging links without leaving old access behind.

Sensitive handoffs

Give one-time access to records, reports, or forms that deserve a shorter life.

Built by LayerV

Make secure sharing feel as natural as sending a link.

qURL is powered by LayerV's network hiding technology, so private resources can stay quiet until verified access is needed.

qURL

Verifying access

Opening this private resource for your browser.

Access link invalid

This link may have expired, been revoked, or already been used. Please request a new access link from the resource owner.