This is the default. Others see your name, photo, job title, and company when you visit their profile.

LinkedIn anonymous viewing is a tool, not a virtue or a sin. It protects your privacy and allows sensitive research. But overusing it can make you invisible in a platform built on visibility.

LinkedIn, with over 700 million users, has become an essential platform for professionals to showcase their skills, experience, and achievements. While the platform encourages users to connect and interact with others, it also raises concerns about online privacy and surveillance. Users may be hesitant to view profiles or engage with content, fearing that their actions may be tracked or noticed by others. To address these concerns, LinkedIn introduced the concept of anonymous viewing, allowing users to view profiles without revealing their identity.

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LinkedIn offers three distinct visibility levels for your browsing activity:

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