Wednesday, 10 June 2020

How to Manage LinkedIn Privacy Settings

LinkedIn is one of the best applications to connect and reach new people in the professional stream. It is a platform where you can find job and internship opportunities, and not only this, you get to strengthen your relationships with others.
It is essential to maintain your privacy on LinkedIn and thus, below we’ll discuss its privacy settings as they’re a bit complex to deal with.


LinkedIn informs all your connections about your movements. Thus, it is important to control what others see and get to know. Information like new connections, employment status, etc, are personal in a way. Release of such information can be disabled via settings.
To change the settings in LinkedIn, go to your profile and select ‘Settings and Privacy.’ The following sections will appear:
  • How others view your profile and network: You can control the flow of information about your profile and networks via this setting.
  • Hiding and Blocking: Just like any other platform, you can hide certain information from others or block them from your profile.
  • How others view your activities: Your activities on LinkedIn such as Online status, etc, can be changed with the help of these settings.
  • How LinkedIn controls your data: You have your command over how LinkedIn shares your information with others.
  • Job preferences: This setting filters out your preferences about seeking a job.
Below we shall discuss about all of the above settings in detail:
  • Viewing your Profile
This setting comes with two chief sections that are: ‘How others see your Profile and Network Information’ and ‘Blocking and Hiding.’
In the first section, with the help of ‘Edit Your Public Profile,’ you can choose to select who views your profile and what you offer them to see. This setting restricts the information to the ones who are not your connection on LinkedIn.
When you tap on ‘Edit your Public Profile,’ a new window will appear which previews the profile that people look up to. You can choose to hide certain information from the ones who aren’t a part of your network.
The second section consists of ‘Blocking and Hiding.’ Blocking restricts people from reaching your profile or even seeing a thing. You can also view the list of people you’ve blocked before.
Under this option, you can choose to select the type of accounts that can reach you.
  • LinkedIn Activities
The ‘How others see your LinkedIn Activity’ section composes the information that others see on your profile related to employment status, your networks, etc. You can change the settings whenever you like and customize it according to your preference.
LinkedIn also notifies you whenever someone visits your profile. You can choose to hide your identity when you reach out to other profiles with the help of the ‘Profile Viewing Options.’
You can choose to view your online status to others via ‘Manage Active Status’ from your account. Keep it to ‘Everyone,’ ‘No-one,’ or ‘Only your connections,’ as you like.
  • Managing Data with LinkedIn
LinkedIn gathers a great deal of information about you, particularly in case you’re effectively chasing for work. Depending on the salary information you may have provided, segment data, and the names of your contacts to the site.
In the “How LinkedIn Uses Your Data” area, you can acquire a duplicate of the considerable number of information that has been gathered on you by going to “Get a copy of your data.”  Contingent upon how enormous the database is, it can take as long as 24 hours to get a download interface.
There’s additionally a rundown of your information related exercises under “Manage your data and activity.” This incorporates synchronizing your contacts, offering your profile to another organization, or connecting your record with another application.
  • Privacy about Job seeking
LinkedIn works two ways: One, when you provide information about yourself like the previous job, salary expectation, etc, and reach companies to hire you. Secondly, when organisations come to you by viewing your profile.
The ones who recruit will get to know that you’re looking for a job when you set your settings to ‘Let recruiters know you’re open to opportunities.’ This way, they will know what you’re up to and contact you if you’re fit for their brand.
You can set certain other settings as well, that are mentioned below:
  • Click apply to share your profile: At the point when you apply to an occupation, you might be diverted to an off-site enrollment page. At the point when this choice is turned on, your LinkedIn profile will be imparted to the selection representative even if you’re diverted.
  • Application settings: You can opt to save your LinkedIn application built by the app itself.
  • Offer interest to companies you’ve created your profile for: This setting enables you to view your interest in the companies you’ve set your job alert for.
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