How to keep your account from getting hacked
open allWhat for: So you do not get hacked.
If your password is short and simple, cybercriminals can guess it and hijack your account. A long and complex password is more secure. Use a strong password that:
- Is at least 8 characters long;
- Contains lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers, and special characters ($, @, etc.);
- Is not an actual word or easy-to-guess phrase;
- Is not the same as your passwords for any other accounts;
- Does not consist of information that strangers could easily find out (your name, date of birth, pet's name, and so forth — or those of your friends or relatives).
To change your LinkedIn password:
- Tap your profile picture in the top menu and select Settings;
- Go to Sign in & security section and tap Change password;
- Enter your current password;
- Enter a new strong password twice;
- Tick the Require all devices to sign in with new password check box;
- Tap Save.
What for: So you definitely don't get hacked.
You can increase the security of your account by enabling 2-step verification. Then, every time you try to sign in to your LinkedIn account, you will have to provide a one-time code received via text message or through a special app. Even if cybercriminals get hold of your username and password, they will not be able to log in to your account without this code.
To enable two-step verification via text message:
- Tap your profile picture in the top menu and select Settings;
- Go to the Sign in & security section;
- Tap Two-step verification;
- Tap On next to Two-step verification is turned off. If you have never turned on two-step verification, tap Set up;
- In the Choose your verification method drop-down list, select Phone Number (SMS) and tap Continue;
- Enter your phone number if you have not done it earlier, then enter your LinkedIn account password and tap Send code;
- In the corresponding box on the page, enter the verification code you've received and tap Verify.
To receive verification codes through an authenticator app:
- Tap your profile picture in the top menu and select Settings from the drop-down list;
- In the window that opens, select the Sign in & security section and tap Two-step verification;
- Make sure that two-step verification is turned on;
- Tap Change verification method. In the Choose your verification method drop-down list, select Authenticator App and tap Continue;
- Enter your LinkedIn account password and tap Submit;
- Add your LinkedIn account to the app by using the QR code or the secret key provided on the screen;
- Get the 6-digit verification code in the authenticator app and enter it in the corresponding box;
- Tap Verify.
How to configure notifications
open allWhat for: To avoid distractions and focus on what is important.
Notifications about private messages, comments and other activity in LinkedIn may appear as pop-up messages or arrive by e-mail. Frequent notifications can be annoying, and getting a large number of them increases the chances that you will miss something important.
To disable excessive notifications:
- Tap your profile picture in the top menu and select Settings;
- Go to the Communications section;
- Under How you get your notifications, go through the On LinkedIn, Email, and Push sections and turn off the notifications you do not want to receive.
How to feel comfortable with LinkedIn
open allWhat for: To avoid communicating with unpleasant people.
To stop a user from viewing your profile, commenting on your posts, or sending you messages, block them:
- Go to the profile of the user you wish to block;
- Tap … in the profile header;
- Select Report/Block;
- Tap Block member;
- Tap Block.
The user will not know you've blocked them.