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How to Adjust Your LinkedIn Privacy Settings

Posted on October 28, 2020 by Sontiq in Identity & Privacy, Personal, Personal Resources

LinkedIn app login screen

As the premier professional social networking site, LinkedIn encourages sharing in a public space — as reflected in the initial/basic LinkedIn privacy settings.

These initial settings can be helpful when looking for a new career, but all of this public information can also be a major privacy concern. Plus, with the high number of LinkedIn-related phishing scams — it’s always wise to keep your public information, especially contact information, to a minimum.

Our tutorial includes direct links to some account settings — you must be already logged into LinkedIn to be correctly directed.

HOW CAN I CONTROL MY PRIVACY ON LinkedIn?

Visit the LinkedIn Settings Page

Manage your LinkedIn account and privacy settings from your Privacy & Settings page.

LinkedIn Privacy Settings Access Privacy Controls

To access this page, click on your profile picture in the top right of your account homepage and click Manage beside Privacy & Settings.

Access settings directly by visiting www.linkedin.com/settings.

LinkedIn Privacy Settings Control Tabs

LinkedIn breaks up its security settings into three distinct categories: Account, Privacy and Communications.

Account Tab

The account tab is where you manage your basic information and account settings, such as adding or changing your password, altering visibility and exporting your data.

Phone numbers: Add a phone number that can be used to reset your password.

Password: Create a strong, unique password that contains uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols. Change your password frequently.

Name, location, and industry: Change how your name and professional title appear to the public.

Show profile picture: Choose to show your profile picture to everyone, your network, your connections or no one.

Third-party apps: View apps you’ve authorized to connect to your LinkedIn profile. Review what data you share with them by clicking “change.”

Subscriptions: Manage your premium services and billing information or delete your LinkedIn account under this setting.

Privacy Tab

The privacy tab covers all privacy and security settings related to what can be seen about you, what information can be used, and how you can make sure your account stays secure with two-step verification.

Edit your public profile: Click change and use the sidebar to hide either your full profile or certain aspects from users you are not connected with on LinkedIn.

Edit Your Public LinkedIn Profile

How you rank: This feature shows how you compare to your connections in terms of profile views. You may toggle this feature on or off under this setting.

Share profile edits: If enabled, this feature shares your activities with your connections — such as when you like a post or follow a company. It’s wise to disable this when discreetly job searching.

Profile viewing options: Decide how you would like your profile to appear in search results.

LinkedIn Profile Viewing Options

Notifying connections when you’re in the news: Toggle this feature to decide if you would like your network to be notified if you are mentioned in an article or blog.

Blocking and hiding: Use this section and its settings to review your followers — those who you have blocked and unfollowed.

Suggesting connections based on email: Select “nobody.”

Suggesting connections based on phone number: Select “nobody.”

Representing your organization: Select “no.”

Security: Use this section to enable two-step verification.

Two-Step Authentication LinkedIn

Communication Tab

The communication tab houses your preferences for how LinkedIn and other parties are able to contact you, and how frequently you’d like to hear from LinkedIn.

Basics: Change email and notification frequency under this section. Being knowledgeable about what to expect from LinkedIn can help you better detect a phishing scam.

Groups: Do you wish to receive alerts and invites about professional groups on LinkedIn? Toggle between options under this setting.

LinkedIn messages: Turn off promotional messages and research requests — these only jeopardize your privacy; they do not enhance your experience.

Editing your LinkedIn profile

Your profile is filled with personal information — including your name, location, work history, education and contact information. It is wise to take a careful look at your profile and omit overly sensitive information.

To adjust your profile settings, visit the LinkedIn homepage and select “Profile” from the top navigation bar. You may also visit your profile directly by clicking here.

You may edit information using the pencil icon and see how others view your profile by clicking on the blue “view profile as” button under your profile picture.

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Sontiq was formed in 2019, when EZShield, a portfolio company of The Wicks Group and the leader in digital identity protection and resolution, acquired IdentityForce, the #1-rated identity theft protection provider for businesses and consumers. In March 2021, Sontiq acquired Cyberscout, the leading cyber products and services provider to the Insurance Industry. But our story goes back much farther than that, incorporating more than 80 years of combined identity security experience and groundbreaking innovations.


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