Another good tip from a networker. I also chose to make this LinkedIn account change. Forwarded by Ann Bergquist 1. Click on your name on your LinkedIn homepage (upper right corner). On the drop-down menu, select "Settings".
2. From the "Settings" page, select "Account".
In the same Account "Privacy Controls" column as below, there is a link "Turn off enhanced advertising", which I discovered had also defaulted to being On. I deselected its checkbox, too. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 10:09 PM Subject: [itroundtable] LinkedIn privacy change
Thanks C.K. I just adjusted my account. Forwarded by Ann Bergquist Tue Aug 9, 2011 6:58 am (PDT) I just received the following information from a friend over in England regarding what is apparently a recent LinkedIn change to its privacy settings. By default, LinkedIn is allowing our names and photos to be used by third-party advertising. Here's how to stop it:
1. Click on your name on your LinkedIn homepage (upper right corner). On the drop-down menu, select "Settings".
2. From the "Settings" page, select "Account".
3. In the column next to "Account", click "Manage Social Advertising" .
4. De-select the box next to "LinkedIn may use my name, photo in social advertising" .
Thanks to Tilly Wijesuriya for the heads-up.
C.K. Leverett, PMP | |
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