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  2. How to stay anonymous on LinkedIn - AOL

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    Yes, you can be anonymous on LinkedIn. Also, if you didn't know, other users may be able to see when you viewed their profile. Kinda creepy, right?But going anonymous is a perfect feature for ...

  3. ICWatch - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016 TechCrunch reported that LinkedIn was suing 100 unnamed individuals who had scraped LinkedIn's website, and named ICWATCH as a possible target. [16] As of February 2017, the database tracked over 100,000 profiles from LinkedIn, Indeed, and other public sources. [17]

  4. Online identity - Wikipedia

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    For example, people define their identity explicitly by creating user profiles in social network services such as Facebook or LinkedIn and online dating services. [6] By expressing opinions on blogs and other social media, they define more tacit identities. The disclosure of a person's identity may present certain issues [2] related to privacy.

  5. LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn has evolved from being a mere platform for job searchers into a social network which allows users a chance to create a personal brand. [125] Career coach Pamela Green describes a personal brand as the "emotional experience you want people to have as a result of interacting with you," and a LinkedIn profile is an aspect of that. [126]

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  7. Shadow profile - Wikipedia

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    A shadow profile is a collection of information pertaining to an application's users, or even some of its non-users, collected without their consent. [1] The term is most commonly used to describe the manner in which technological companies such as Facebook [ 2 ] collect information related to people who did not willingly provide it to them.

  8. Timeline of LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn IPOs and trades its first shares under the NYSE symbol "LNKD", at $45 per share. [1] 2011: July: Product: LinkedIn launches a new feature allowing companies to include an "Apply with LinkedIn" button on job listing pages. [21] The new plugin will allow potential employees to apply for positions using their LinkedIn profiles as resumes.

  9. Deplatforming - Wikipedia

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    A bust of MIT president Francis Amasa Walker separated from its pedestal at the MIT Museum. Deplatforming, also called no-platforming, is a form of Internet censorship of an individual or group by preventing them from posting on the platforms they use to share their information/ideas.