At the content level we've seen how content uploaded to Vitrium Security is instantly encrypted with 256-bit AES encryption for Web Links and 128-bit AES encryption for Secured PDFs, and how to use Digital Rights Management to set restrictions on how the content is used. Now that you are familiar with uploading content and Vitrium's Content Settings, it's time to add users and set permissions.
By the end of this step, you'll know how to determine who can access your secured content (called Users), and how they are allowed to interact with it.
Once a file has been uploaded, you can apply permissions to the secured file by either:
a) clicking on the permission icon
b) clicking on the file name, then clicking on the 'Permissions' tab.
From here, we are taken to the list of users that have access to this content. Since this is your first time doing this, it will be empty, but not for long! Click on
As you'll see, your Vitrium Security account doesn't yet have any users. Click on the plus sign
Fill out the information for your new user. We suggest using their email as a Username.
Remember, in this version of Vitrium Security (without Integration) you will have to send your users their login credentials. They will need this information to access the content.
You can also manage the user's Digital Rights parameters here, such as setting an Expiration Date and Expiration after first unlock for the content, allowing Offline Access, and limiting the number of Browsers they can access the content in (important if you don't want them to share the link). We usually recommend setting the browser limit to two, so they can access it on their desktop and mobile device.
As a side note, you can also add users using the