Take Control of Your Google Drive
CheckMyDrive gives you complete visibility into your Google Drive files and helps you manage sharing permissions at scale.
What is CheckMyDrive?
CheckMyDrive is a powerful tool that helps you understand and control the sharing settings of your Google Drive. Whether you're concerned about privacy, cleaning up old permissions, or auditing access to sensitive files, CheckMyDrive makes it easy to see exactly what's shared and with whom.
Instead of manually checking each file and folder, get a complete overview of your entire Google Drive in minutes, then manage permissions in bulk with just a few clicks.
Key Features
Complete Drive Overview
Scan your entire Google Drive and see all files, folders, and their sharing status in an organized tree view.
Shared Files Analysis
View all files shared with specific people, grouped by contact and access level (View, Edit, etc.).
Public Access Detection
Identify all files shared "Anyone with link" so you can control public access to your sensitive documents.
Bulk Permission Management
Revoke multiple permissions at once, saving time compared to Google Drive's manual process.
Privacy-First Approach
Your data never leaves your browser. We only access what you explicitly authorize.
How It Works
Connect
Sign in with your Google account
Scan
Click "Check my drive" to analyze your files
Review
See all sharing permissions in organized tabs
Manage
Revoke permissions individually or in bulk
Why Choose CheckMyDrive?
- Save hours of manual permission management
- Quickly identify and fix overshared files
- Keep your data secure with privacy-first design
- No hidden fees or limited scans
- Works with any Google account
- Clean, intuitive interface
🔐 Permissions & Data Privacy
CheckMyDrive only requests access to Google Drive and only when you explicitly grant permission. Here's what we use:
- Google Drive scope: To scan your files and manage sharing permissions
- What we DON'T do: We never store your file data, never access your file contents, and never share information with third parties