Manage notifications about Events you attend to your network

Last updated: 5 months ago

For Organizers and Speakers:

When you participate in an event as an organizer or speaker, your network can see the event you're organizing or speaking in. This may also be added in the Highlights section on your profile. You cannot hide your event participation from your network.

Notifications will be sent to attendees, as well as to a subset of the network of the organizers and speakers. For Audio Events, the network of the designated speakers will only be notified if the speaker joins the event before it starts.

For Attendees:

When you participate in an event as an attendee by accepting an invitation or finding an event and clicking attend, your network may be notified and the event may be shown on your profile. If you don't want your network to receive notifications about the events you're attending or hide your participation on your profile, you can turn off the Representing your organization and interests setting.

Turning this setting off will also stop notifying your network about your publicly expressed interests. Public interests include services you like, events you're attending, or a company you follow or have interacted with on LinkedIn by sharing or commenting on its posts.

Important to know

If you comment or react to an event post, it will still be shown in the Activity section of your Profile.

Here's a tip

You can quickly manage the notification setting from the Organization and Interests page.

To manage notifications sent to your network about your interests:

  1. Click the Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage.

  2. Select Settings & Privacy from the dropdown.

  3. Click the  Visibility tab on the left.

  4. Under Visibility of your profile & network, click Representing your organization and interests.

  5. Switch the toggle to On to allow notifying your network or Off to stop notifying your network.

    • Your changes will be saved automatically.