How to share your digital credentials

Overview

You can now share one or more of your verified merits with anyone — whether it’s a potential employer, licensing board, or organization that needs to verify your credentials. Each share creates a secure, custom link that you control. You decide what to share, how long it’s viewable, and when to remove access.

 

Why share your credentials?

  • Prove your certifications or credentials to employers or agencies
  • Add your verified merits to your LinkedIn or social profiles
  • Quickly send a link via text or email
  • Maintain control over how long your information is visible

 

How to share.

  1. Click “Share”
    • Once logged in, go to the home page on your app and click the Share button in the top-right corner.
    • On a tablet, or the mobile app:
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2. Select Credentials

    • Choose one or more merits you’d like to include. You can select up to 150.

3. Set an Expiration

    • Choose how long the link will be active:
      • Never expire
      • Custom duration (1–180 days)

4. Create the Link

    • Tap Generate Share Link to generate a unique URL.
    • Use your device’s native sharing tools (on mobile) or copy the link directly (on desktop).

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Manage Your Shared Links

You can view and manage your previously created links anytime:

  • Go to Share History from the menu.
  •  See when each link was created, what it contains, and when it expires.
  • To stop access, simply click Delete next to a share. The link will immediately be deactivated and display a “This page no longer exists” message to anyone who tries to view it.

What’s Included in the Shared Link

  • Basic merit details (type, issuer, date, etc.)
  • Media, certificates, and attachments are not included in this version

FAQs

Q: Can I include images or certificates?
A: Not yet — files, certificates, and media will be supported in a future update.

 

Q: Who can open a shared link?
A: Anyone with the URL — no account or login needed.

 

Q: Can I track who opened it?
A: You can see if the link is active, but not who specifically opened it.

 

Q: What happens when a link expires or is deleted?
A: Viewers will see a message that says the page no longer exists.

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