In an effort to detect and prevent the sharing of harmful content in messages, LinkedIn provides members with an optional advanced safety feature. This feature, when enabled, allows LinkedIn’s automated machine learning models to detect likely harmful content within messages. While we always work to protect members by proactively identifying malware and viruses, these advanced models serve to protect against a wider range of policy violations. These violations include, but are not limited to, sexual harassment in the form of text, images and video, and other activities like the intention to move conversations off LinkedIn.
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Click the Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage.
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Select Settings & Privacy from the dropdown.
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Click Data privacy on the left side of the page.
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Click Automated detection of harmful content under the Messaging Experience section.
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Use the toggle to turn this feature on or off.
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Tap your profile picture.
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Tap Settings.
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Tap Data privacy.
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Tap Automated detection of harmful content in the Messaging Experience section.
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Use the toggle to turn the feature on or off.
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Tap your profile picture.
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Tap Settings.
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Tap Data Privacy.
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Tap Automated detection of harmful content in the Messaging Experience section.
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Use the toggle to turn the feature on or off.