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From the FAQ:
1. Click on 'Accounts & Settings' link found in upper right area of home page.
2. Click on 'Profile Views'.
3. Select one of the following:
1. Show my name and headline.
2. Only show users my anonymous Profile characteristics (default setting).
3. Don't show users that I've viewed their Profile.
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There is a setting on whether you want it logged or not that you looked at someone's profile. There are three options - reveal my name, reveal my location and industry, or don't audit it.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostIf someone views your Linkedin full profile does it show their name in your profile ? I have read differing views of what happens.
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Can't remember where it is set, though - try the FAQ section on LinkedIn, which is where I found it.
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-says somebody who's notched up over 2000 CUK posts in under a year.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI wish I could be arsed with LinkedIn, but I can't.
Where can I get some motivation?
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if you can't then don't; just leave it to those who can.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI wish I could be arsed with LinkedIn, but I can't.
Where can I get some motivation?
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I wish I could be arsed with LinkedIn, but I can't.
Where can I get some motivation?
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There is a setting somewhere where you can control what is shown when you look at someone's profile.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostIf someone views your Linkedin full profile does it show their name in your profile ? I have read differing views of what happens.
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You can set it to show nothing.
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Linkedin Question
If someone views your Linkedin full profile does it show their name in your profile ? I have read differing views of what happens.
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