![]() You can then hide your activity from other people but still access your own profile views (from non-private browsing users). ![]() The only way to get around that restriction is paying for a LinkedIn Premium subscription. That means you won’t have a chance to see who’s interested in networking with you and lose the chance to connect with them. Since browsing LinkedIn in Private mode erases all the information from the Who viewed your profile section, you won’t be able to see who visits your page. While you don’t need to be a LinkedIn Premium user to enjoy the benefits of using LinkedIn Private mode, it might cost you potential networking contacts. Sound too good to be true? That’s because it doesn’t come free. How LinkedIn Private Mode Can Ruin Your Networking They can, however, browse in private mode and still see the normal people browsing their profiles. It’s also worth noting that LinkedIn Premium users still cannot see the identities of someone browsing in private mode, so your privacy is protected.
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