Use case

Share medical reports without leaving them everywhere

Health records are some of the most personal files you own, yet they usually get shared the least carefully, forwarded on chat to a doctor or relative where they sit forever. There is a more private way.

A lab result or a scan is about as personal as a file gets. But health documents tend to travel the most casually: photographed and sent on chat to a doctor, a family member, or an insurance desk, where they quietly live on in galleries and cloud backups long after they were needed.

You can share them so they are seen, not stored.

A more private way to send a report

  1. Add the report or scan to Fliko (PDF or image).
  2. Choose view-only, so the recipient reads it in a locked viewer with no download.
  3. Set a self-destruct timer for how long they need to see it.
  4. Share a link, QR code, or 6-digit code. They open it in any browser, no account.
  5. When the timer ends, the file is removed from our storage and backups, and the link dies.

Why view-only matters for health data

With a normal share, the report lands on the other person's device and rides along into every backup they have. View-only avoids that: there is no download, screenshots are blocked on Android, and on iPhone captures blank out with an alert (Apple does not allow apps to fully block iOS screenshots, and we are honest about that). So the report is hard to copy while open, and gone after.

Useful when

  • Sending lab results or scans to a doctor for a quick consult.
  • Sharing a report with a relative or caretaker who only needs to read it.
  • Submitting a document to an insurance or clinic desk without leaving a copy on file.

Try it

Send a report privately from fliko.in, or get the app for larger files and longer timers. For the mechanics of what happens at expiry, read what it really means when a shared file self-destructs.

Share a file that deletes itself.

Free, no account needed to open a share.

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