Google Drive Shared Folder Links Don't Appear in 'Shared With Me' Tab
When a Google Drive folder link is shared and opened, the folder does not automatically appear in the recipient's "Shared with me" tab unless each file is individually selected. This is especially frustrating on mobile where manual file-by-file selection is cumbersome. The issue affects anyone relying on Drive for collaborative file sharing.
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