Figma is an online collaborative design platform used by hundreds of thousands of designers and teams around the world. It allows designers to collaborate on projects in real-time, as well as to share designs with clients.
Figma makes it easy to create, edit, and share design files with others. But what if you want to keep your Figma file private?
The answer is yes – you can make a Figma file private. When creating a new Figma file, there are two options for how the file can be shared: public or private. If you choose private, then only those people that you explicitly invite will be able to access the file. This means that anyone else will not be able to view or edit it, even if they have a link to the file.
When inviting someone to view or collaborate on a private Figma file, you have the option of sending them either an email invitation with a link or a secure code. The secure code is especially useful if the person does not have access to their email at that moment or if you do not want them to receive an email invitation at all. Once they enter the code into Figma, they will be able to access the private file without having any further contact with your account.
You also have the option of setting permissions for each user invited to view or collaborate on a private Figma file. These permissions include viewing only; editing; commenting; adding/removing members from the project; and downloading files from within the project. You can easily adjust these permissions for each user in order to control who has access and what level of access they have.
In addition, if you are working on a project with multiple teams within your organization, each team can have its own private workspace where only its members can view and edit files associated with their team’s project(s). This makes it easy for teams to work together on specific projects without worrying about other members of their organization accessing those projects.
Finally, when sharing a private Figma file with someone outside of your organization, such as a client or partner company, there are additional security measures that can be taken in order to ensure that only those people invited by you are able to access the file(s). For example, you may choose to set up two-factor authentication so that users would need both an email invitation and a PIN code in order to gain access.
Overall, making a Figma file private is both easy and secure – allowing you peace of mind when sharing sensitive information with others.
Conclusion: In conclusion, making a Figma file private is relatively simple and secure – allowing users peace of mind when sharing sensitive information with others. With options such as setting permissions for each user invited as well as setting up two-factor authentication available for extra security measures – keeping your design files safe has never been easier!