LinkedIn has become quite the powerhouse since its launch in 2003. What began as a platform to connect with other professionals has expanded into a revolutionary workspace for building partnerships, ...
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 ...
In an effort to improve user retention, LinkedIn unveiled a new setting on Tuesday that allows users to automatically block all profiles of people more accomplished than them. “We found that allowing ...
You might have used LinkedIn to hunt for a new job, or keep in touch with colleagues from the early days of your career. But LinkedIn has been using you, too. Last week, the professional network added ...
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.