Guest Log-In (no log-in) for reviewers only
Adobe keeps saying this issue is resolved. It's not. Please allow an Adobe XD creator to share an XD preview without the reviewer (client) having to have an Adobe account or log in. Should be as simple as click the link for a preview. And they should be private. (password optional). Same as Google Drive sharing "Anyone with link can view".
Thanks for the response. You should be able to create a public prototype that does not require a login (equivalent of “anyone who has the link can view”), AND you can create a password-protected link that does not require a CC account (“anyone who has the link + the password can view”).
If you create a public prototype, it is NOT searchable, but similar to Google’s “anyone with the link can view,” if someone else gets a copy of the URL, they can open it to view. That’s likely why you were told that it was publicly accessible – it’s technically true, and we need to ensure you know that it’s very hard to find due to our long URLs, but not impossible to do so.
Hope that helps!
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mjb commented
When creating a prototype with "only invited people" they are being asked to login despite the invited people not having an Adobe account. How come I can invite them but they can't access it? This doesn't make sense. While we're at it, why do I have to:
"Agree to the storage of my email address, name and IP address. This information and any feedback I provide may be used to inform product decisions and to notify me about product updates. (You can opt out at any time)"
Clearly I can't opt out at any time... I want to opt out NOW. Using this feedback service as a means for spamming is NOT good! Where is the link to opt out? -
Michael commented
I think I figured it out. If you have voice Speech Playback or Voice Triggers and open on some devices it asks for user to sign in. Unfortunate...
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Michael commented
I am having same issue. I have a public url and anyone trying to access the link os being asked to create adobe account.
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Dashanan commented
What he is referring to is a public link that is password protected. Similar to what Marvel has.
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Marc de Vinck commented
Yes, but I was told (from Adobe support) that a public link in a public portfolio and could allow other to see it. Sharing with clients needs to be private? Can you clarify? Was so happy to see private sharing, but I have had several clients balk at the idea of a required login.