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Rely on others but also on yourself

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 4:35 am
by monira#$1244
Official LinkedIn Help
The official "help" mentioned here actually refers to complying with the platform's rules and looking for the "Help Center" first when encountering something . In LinkedIn's official statement responding to the data leak, it was mentioned:

LinkedIn official reminder link
So Xiaoman obediently clicked on the link to visit, and the page that popped up was:

LinkedIn bans third-party programs
It seems that LinkedIn officially prohibits third-party software or plug-ins from scraping data, modifying the appearance, or executing automatic programs on the website.

Since we want to use the LinkedIn platform for professional networking, to gain high-quality connections, or to recruit talent, it is best to abide by the official rules.

First of all, there is no need to "go head-on" with those third-party honduras b2b leads software or plug-ins that are strictly prohibited by the official order. As for those that are not explicitly stated, it depends on your opinion, depending on what you use and how you use it .

You know what I mean
After all, if some bad third-party software or plug-ins are used , improper use may very likely cause data leakage.

Moreover, using third-party software or plug-ins too frequently to add people or send messages in batches will also trigger LinkedIn’s security protection detection system, which may lead to the account being blocked in serious cases , which is not worth the loss!


For example, the function of adding friends in batches is very convenient. Using a third-party plug-in can save you time and effort. However, generally do not add more than 20 friends per day (the platform limits you to adding no more than 100 friends per week). If you add too many friends, it is recommended to pause for a day.