How can I control web content expiration & revocation once web content has been published?
Post publication content control is maintained through the use of expiry dates and the ability to revoke access to content or a user. For example, you can publish content that will expire in a month’s time, so that users will not be able to view it once the expiration date has passed. Or, you can automatically revoke a user if they leave a project, department or company or fail to maintain payments for a subscription. Note that you can only impose new controls if you require the user to verify their license with the administration server regularly.
Post publication content control is maintained through the use of expiry dates and the ability to revoke access to content or a user. For example, you can publish content that will expire in a month’s time, so that users will not be able to view it once the expiration date has passed. Or, you can automatically revoke access if a user access leaves a project, department or company or fail to maintain payments for a subscription. Note that you can only impose new controls if you require the user to verify their license with the administration server regularly.