Tagged in “Identify Abuse”

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  • Report inappropriate or offensive updates in your LinkedIn Feed

    Identify Abuse

    We appreciate your help in keeping inappropriate or offensive content off LinkedIn. We suspend and remove content that violates our User Agreement. Updates from other members in your feed can be flagged as inappropriate from the desktop or your…

  • Report inappropriate content for demonstrated skills

    Identify Abuse

    If you’re concerned about inappropriate or unsafe content on LinkedIn through demonstrated skills, you can report the content using the steps below.  Note: Please only report items that are inappropriate as defined in our Community Guidelines…

  • Report harassment or a safety concern

    Identify Abuse

    If you see something on LinkedIn that looks suspicious, appears to be misinformation, is offensive, or makes you uncomfortable, we encourage you to report it. Once reported, the content and/or account will go through our review processes and we’ll…

  • Report a compromised account

    Identify Abuse

    We take the responsibility of protecting our members, their accounts and their data on our services seriously. Sometimes accounts can be compromised by bad actors who wrongfully gain access to member accounts and data. If this happens to your…

  • Report fake profiles

    Identify Abuse

    If you feel that a profile may be fake or that it is inappropriate, you can report it. A profile may be fake if it appears empty or if it contains profanity, fake names, or impersonates public figures. Click the   More icon on the…

  • Manage phishing emails for Corporate Billing

    Invoice and Billing Details, Identify Abuse, and Corporate Billing

    Bad actors may use a practice called phishing to try to obtain your sensitive data such as usernames, passwords, and credit card or bank information. These bad actors impersonate legitimate companies or people, sending emails and links that attempt…

  • LinkedIn's Copyright Policy

    Identify Abuse

    Pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 512), LinkedIn has implemented procedures for receiving written notification of claimed infringements. If you believe in good faith that your copyright has been infringed, you may…

  • Phishing emails

    Identify Abuse

    Fraudsters may use a practice called phishing to try to obtain your sensitive data such as usernames, passwords, and credit card information. These fraudsters impersonate legitimate companies or people, sending emails and links that attempt to…

  • Notices regarding content posted on the LinkedIn website

    Identify Abuse and Professional Identity

    LinkedIn respects the rights of others and desires to offer a platform which contains no content that violates those rights. Our User Agreement requires that information posted by members be accurate, lawful and not in violation of the rights of…