• LinkedIn is solving one of its most annoying login issues

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Oct 26 17:15:04 2022
    LinkedIn is solving one of its most annoying login issues

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    Wed, 26 Oct 2022 16:06:07 +0000

    Description:
    Users have another reason to keep their LinkedIn profile information up-to-date.

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    LinkedIn is adding more steps to help users verify a profiles legitimacy as
    it cracks down on fake accounts and bots on its platform.

    The Microsoft-owned social media and networking platform is set to roll out two additional verification steps this week to help users confirm that they are who they say they are.

    Select users will soon be able to verify their account with their phone
    number or work email account, which other users will then be able to check in a new About this profile section. Also here will be information on when the account was created, and when its information was last updated. (Image
    credit: LinkedIn) LinkedIn profile boost

    On the companys blog , Oscar Rodriguez, VP of Product Management at LinkedIn, noted the plan is to start with a limited number of companies, with more
    added in the future.

    It seems that LinkedIn will need to verify each company - and the domains it uses for its email addresses - before adding them to the program. Read more

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    The About this profile section is also set to roll out more widely across the platform, with quicker access from other pages like connection invitations
    and direct messages.

    This is all in an effort to help users avoid spam messages, but LinkedIn promises that even more is going on behind the scenes, such as a new deep-learning-based model thats set to determine whether profile pictures are AI-generated without performing facial recognition or biometric analyses.

    The platform is also cracking down on users who proactively seek to move conversations to other platforms, like WeChat and WhatsApp. Typically seen in cryptocurrency scams, LinkedIn will now display a warning message where it notices this activity. Check out the best password managers to protect your accounts



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