Pimloc Launches Secure File Sharing to Streamline Release of Redacted Video

Pimloc, a provider of AI-powered video privacy and redaction software, announced Secure File Sharing, a new capability in its Secure Redact platform that lets public safety agencies, school districts and other organizations deliver redacted video, audio and documents directly to requestors through a secure, expiring link, accelerating delivery without the file ever being downloaded, re-uploaded or emailed as an attachment.
For agencies handling FOIA and public records requests, and school districts responding to requests for student records governed by FERPA, this means redacted footage or documents can go straight from the platform to the requestor without the records team downloading the file and re-uploading it into a separate case management or video management system first.
Once a video or document has been redacted in Secure Redact, the sender can generate a share link instead of exporting the file. The recipient receives an email, confirms their own email address and enters a one-time passcode sent separately before they can view or download the file. No Secure Redact account or login is required to access it. The sender can also set how long the link stays active, after which access expires automatically.
Every share is logged automatically. Secure Redact’s audit trail records when a link is sent, when it’s accessed and when the file is downloaded, giving records teams a complete, timestamped chain of custody for court proceedings or compliance review. Access to the audit log itself is restricted to the person who controls the original file.
Looking for quick answers on security topics? Try Ask SDM, our new smart AI search tool. Ask SDM →
Looking for a reprint of this article?
From high-res PDFs to custom plaques, order your copy today!





