While your 1st-degree connections automatically follow your posts and articles, anyone can follow you, even if they're not in your network. You can limit followers to only your 1st-degree connections from the Settings & Privacy page. You can also opt to make Follow the primary action members see when they view your account.
To update your settings:
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Click the
Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. -
Select Settings & Privacy from the dropdown.
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Select Visibility on the left pane.
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Under the Visibility of your LinkedIn activity section, click Followers.
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In the Who can follow you section, select one of the following options:
- Everyone on LinkedIn - All LinkedIn members can follow your updates. This option also enables your posts to be shared off of LinkedIn.
- Your connections - Only your 1st-degree connections can follow your updates.
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Under the Make follow primary section:
- Turn on the toggle to display Follow as the primary action for members viewing your profile
- Turn off the toggle to display Connect as the primary action for members viewing your profile
To update your settings:
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Tap your profile picture, then tap Settings.
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Tap the Visibility tab.
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Tap Followers in the Visibility of your LinkedIn activity section.
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In the Who can follow you screen, select one of the following options:
- Everyone on LinkedIn - All LinkedIn members can follow your updates. This option also enables your posts to be shared off of LinkedIn.
- Your connections - Only your connections can follow your updates.
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Under the Make follow primary section:
- Turn on the toggle to display Follow as the primary action for members viewing your profile
- Turn off the toggle to display Connect as the primary action for members viewing your profile
Notes:
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If you limit followers to your connections, followers outside your network will be removed and your follower number will be the same as your total connections.
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Once you select Your connections, there will no longer be a Follow button next to your posts or articles.
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Changes can take up to 24 hours to take effect.