![]() Interested in learning more about what you can do on LinkedIn? Check out our ultimate beginner's guide to using LinkedIn effectively to make the most out of your profile. Whether you’re doing it for professional reasons or just seeing what someone is up to, it’s bound to come in handy. The next time you want to check out someone's profile without them knowing, take these simple steps to turn on LinkedIn Private Mode. In my case, it would show “Marketing Specialist at G2 Crowd” when I view someone's profile. If you do, your job title, company, school, and industry will be shown. There's also the option to select private profile characteristics. With this option, no other information will be shared with the LinkedIn user whose profile you’re viewing. Select Settings & Privacy from the dropdown. When you choose private mode, you’ll appear as “Anonymous LinkedIn Member”. Browsing Profiles in Private and Semi-Private Mode Click the Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. Source: LinkedIn Select your browsing modeįrom this drop-down you’ll see the options you have for your browsing mode. Then, click Change next to the first header, which is Profile viewing options. Scroll to about the middle of the page and find the heading How others see your LinkedIn activity. ![]() Source: LinkedIn How others see your LinkedIn activity To activate LinkedIn Private Mode, click your profile picture icon at the top and navigate to Settings & Privacy. Note: When you choose Private Mode when viewing other peoples profiles, you wont be able to see whos viewed your profile if you have a free LinkedIn. If you’d like to learn how, just keep reading. Setting up Private Mode can be done in just a few clicks. This feature is great for recruiters and other business professionals who are interesting in browsing profiles to find potential candidates, new clients, sales leads, and business partners. With the debut of Private Mode, users like myself can also check out the profile of a connection without them knowing. Whether I’m connecting with an old colleague or posting an article to share my thoughts and expertise, there’s a lot more to do than just apply for open jobs. Out of all the social media platforms, I feel most productive when I’m on LinkedIn. Scroll to How others see your LinkedIn Activity and click Change next to Profile Viewing Options.Click Settings & Privacy under the Me icon.
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