Many regard LinkedIn as the “safe” social network–there are no games that jeopardize your privacy, you aren’t posting incriminating photos of last weekend’s Halloween party and you’re not TKTKTKTK.
LinkedIn may or may not be the perfect Twitter replacement, but one thing is for sure: It's a profoundly weird place. Staying active on the platform is basically required for today's knowledge workers ...
Pitts rejected LinkedIn's argument for now, writing that other judges in the Northern District of California have allowed plaintiffs to proceed with video privacy claims against companies, as long as ...
Yet another major tech company is training AI models with user data—by default—and not informing users first. Following in the footsteps of Meta and X’s Grok, LinkedIn is opting users into training ...
LinkedIn on Monday was hit with new class-action privacy lawsuits over allegations that it scans users' browsers to determine what extensions have been installed. "When users visit LinkedIn, defendant ...
Managing our privacy settings is overwhelming. There’s a lot of menus, a lot buttons to enable, select, accept or reject – it certainly gives a sense of control over our information. But once we deep ...
Pranay Parab is an independent tech journalist based in Mumbai, India. He covers tech for Lifehacker, and specializes in tutorials and in-depth features. LinkedIn, like all social networks, uses a lot ...
LinkedIn used your data for AI without clear upfront consent. You can opt out, but past data remains in training. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate links on some articles. If you make ...
Professional networking platform LinkedIn is revising its privacy rules, with changes that allow Microsoft to use more user data for AI training and personalised ads, starting 3 November 2025, ...
Since LinkedIn doesn’t require you to share the same types of personal information as you do on Facebook, the service’s privacy settings appear to be much more straightforward than its less ...