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Opening an original by URL (?access_token=) baked in the 15-minute access token, so a long video opened in a new tab stopped streaming once that token expired mid-playback: the access token can't be refreshed in an already-opened tab, and its next Range request 401'd. Add a content token: a signed, single-file capability (typ=content, fid claim) with its own longer TTL (CONTENT_TOKEN_TTL, default 6h) and — crucially — no session id, so it survives refresh rotation and outlives the short access TTL. POST /files/:id/content-token mints one after the same view-ACL check content serving does; GET /files/:id/content now runs under content-aware auth that accepts either a normal access token or a content token scoped to that file. View permission is still enforced against the token's user, so the token only changes when a file may be read by URL, never which files. It's a bearer capability for that one file until expiry, hence the bounded, configurable TTL. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>