![]() ![]() Note that if you choose the third option, Private mode, it will have the effect of erasing and disabling your Profile stats, so if you care about that (do you?), you’ll need to weigh that against the person who you’re checking out on LinkedIn knowing that you were checking them out.Īfter you choose whichever profile viewing option you want, that’s it, you’re done! You do not need to click ‘save’ anywhere, the act of clicking your selection sets it and saves it. This is called ‘Private mode’, and in Private mode all that the person whose profile you visited sees is that an anonymous LinkedIn member visited their profile. The third option allows you to browse profiles completely anonymously. This is useful if you are on a shared computer, such as a computer lab, but it is not anonymous. Of course, that’s a pretty obvious one – for most of us it would show something like “CEO in the Internet industry in New York” or “Manager in food service in Seattle” or something like that. Incognito mode is meant to stop the storage of browser history during that incognito session. ![]() In this example, if the Prez visited your profile with his profile viewing options set to ‘Private profile characteristics’, you would see that someone with a generic picture, whose ‘characteristic’ was ‘President of the United States’ had viewed your profile. This basically anonymizes who you are, but still shows what you are. The second option for how your visit is displayed to LinkedIn users whose profile you have visited is ‘Private profile characteristics’. His ‘headline’ is “President of the United States”. For example, here is Barack Obama’s LinkedIn profile. The default is “Your name and headline.” This will show the person you visited your full name, and whatever you have entered at the top of your profile. This will open the profile viewing options section, which allows you to choose how your visit will be displayed to the person whose LinkedIn profile you are visiting even when you are logged in to LinkedIn. ![]() Click ‘Manage’ next to ‘Privacy & Settings’ This is convenient for surfing the B2B network anonymously and protecting your privacy and security online. Your tips via CashApp, Venmo, or Paypal are appreciated! Receipts will come from ISIPP.ģ. By switching your profile to private mode, you can use the LinkedIn social network normally and view LinkedIn profiles anonymously, i.e., without appearing in view notifications. The Internet Patrol is completely free, and reader-supported. ![]()
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