> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://legacy-docs.usesmileid.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://legacy-docs.usesmileid.com/integration-options/no-code/smile-links/link-faqs.md).

# Link FAQs

### **How many countries can I use Smile links for?**

Smile Links is available in all countries.

### **How many products or verification methods can I use per ID type?**

Only one verification method can be used per ID type. This is to prevent confusing your user.

### **Can I customise Smile Links with my colours?**

Not yet. This will be available soon.

### **How do I monitor verifications on my links?**

You can visit the manage links page from the Smile Links Home.

### **Can I stop my running link?**

You can pause and resume your links. Pausing the Link means it would not be valid for verifications.

### **How long is the expiry?**

The default is 90 days but you can set any number of days you want.

### **How many IDs can I add to a link?**

You can add an unlimited number of IDs to the link you want to create

### **Can I edit my links after I have published them?**

Yes. You can edit the ID types and the verification methods.

### **Which ID types do I have access to?**

ID types configured to your account. If you need more id types, contact your Smile account manager or contact <support@usesmileid.com>.


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