![]() My goal was to perform a similar test as I did in 2017 when I tested ten Chrome plugins. Because of the GDPR, I didn’t store any personal information (phones, emails, etc.). You are not permitted to use any part of this article (text, image, etc.) without my permission. ![]() Note: Information mentioned in this article is just my personal opinion, not connected with any company, employer, etc. If you would like to see a list of extensions that LinkedIn monitors, you can use this Chrome extension called Nefarious LinkedIn. Using a forbidden plugin could land you in LinkedIn jail. ![]() If you are planning to test these plugins, check LinkedIn’s Terms of Use to be sure the plugin does not break them and also check that the plugin is not banned. At the moment, using a scraping tool or an extension on LinkedIn is not permitted, and it is a risk for your account: LinkedIn monitors some extensions and blocks access to their services.
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