Two of LinkedIn's goals are to help members be found for opportunities and to facilitate better informed professional communications, both on and off the site. For example, public profiles can be found through search engines. In addition, users of certain mail or calendar services may also see in those services "mini" profiles of members they interact with.
You may prefer to limit the visibility of your profile information outside of LinkedIn. Below are two settings that enable you to do that.
Anyone can see your public profile in search engines, as well as in apps and other services as described above. Learn how to hide or show your public profile.
Through our partnerships and developer program, we enable certain affiliates, partners, customers, and other permitted developers to display to their users information from the profiles of members they meet, write to or about, manage or consider for talent or other opportunities, take social actions (e.g. follow their company), etc. Some examples include Outlook and Yahoo Mail, Calendar or Contacts, Apple and Samsung native mail, contacts and calendar phone apps, Cortana, Evernote, social media aggregators (e.g. tools for company brand administrators to consolidate interactions with followers across social media), talent and lead managers.
You can opt out using this setting (formerly known as "sharing data with third parties").
To manage your Profile visibility off LinkedIn settings:
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Click the
Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. -
Click Settings & Privacy.
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In the Visibility section, click Visibility of your LinkedIn activity on the left rail.
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Click Change next to Profile visibility off LinkedIn.
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Switch the toggle to Yes to show information from your profile to users of permitted services. Switch the toggle to No to opt of out of this setting.
Note: Changing the above setting doesn’t limit visibility on search engines, which is controlled by the public profile setting.
Many of the users of these services are LinkedIn members who opt in to link their LinkedIn account with their account on the other service. Depending on the nature of the specific integration, these users could see up to the same profile information (including connections data) seen on LinkedIn. This may be more than the public profile of members who haven’t disabled profile visibility off LinkedIn in their settings.
Other users of these services may not be members or are members who did not link their accounts yet. They can see the public profiles of members who didn't opt out as noted above. The visibility of profiles to such users is controlled by both the opt out above, and by the public profile settings noted below.
Learn more about public and private profiles.