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Add more expiration options

Open securitygeneration opened this issue 10 years ago • 7 comments

Add more expiration options

eg: 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 1h, 1d, 1w, 1m, 6m, 1y

securitygeneration avatar Apr 03 '14 21:04 securitygeneration

I've set this up on icebin. I'll send a PR.

manvari avatar Apr 03 '14 21:04 manvari

Or just enter a number of days to expire the paste. See this issue: https://github.com/Tygs/0bin/issues/135

bulrush15 avatar Sep 23 '20 12:09 bulrush15

Please implant this suggestion. Specially expiration for 1 year, is really necessary, IMO.

rayman3003 avatar Sep 27 '20 17:09 rayman3003

Hello,

Can people step in and give examples of things they wanted to do in the past that would have been using this feature? The more people with very concrete examples, the more we are likely to consider it.

Please only contribute examples of things you actually needed to do, not things you thing could have been nice.

ksamuel avatar Oct 13 '20 05:10 ksamuel

Hello,

Can people step in and give examples of things they wanted to do in the past that would have been using this feature? The more people with very concrete examples, the more we are likely to consider it.

Please only contribute examples of things you actually needed to do, not things you thing could have been nice.

Here is my reason for wanting more expiration options:

U might know about hosting websites (Websites that host files in their servers). But these hosts only host those files (for free) for a specific time.

For example, Host A only keeps files for 3 months & Host B keeps files only for 6 months & Host C keeps files only for 12 months

I use 0bin for keeping these hosting links on it. But I want it to stay only for 3 or 6 or 12 months. Bcuz after that time, They all became expired & there is no need for keeping them after that.

rayman3003 avatar Oct 14 '20 08:10 rayman3003

Ok makes sense, anyone else has a story to share ?

ksamuel avatar Oct 15 '20 05:10 ksamuel

Sometimes I use a paste to store notes on a topic. For example, on another site I have pastes that are 4-5 years old because I keep adding to my notes. These are types of notes that do not get old over time. These are also notes I want to share with other people by giving them a link.

For example, I might make a paste which shows how to get around a certain bug that is somewhat common and I end up sharing that link to many forums over 3-4 years.

bulrush15 avatar Nov 09 '20 23:11 bulrush15