Linkedin is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
The page catalogs the breadth of browser fingerprinting signals exposed without consent (IP, location, timezone, fonts, battery, language), highlighting privacy risks and potential regulatory implications for ad-tech.
EU GDPR Article 15 rights could force LinkedIn to disclose profile-visitor data to non-paying users, challenging premium-only access and potentially expanding data-access precedent.
LinkedIn reportedly scans 6,278 extensions and encrypts the scan results into every request.
LinkedIn data shows a 20% hiring decline since 2022, with macro factors (higher interest rates) blamed rather than AI.
OSINT report argues that age-verification systems are converging into mass-surveillance infrastructure across Brazil, the UK, the US, and beyond, driven by regulation, investor interests, and a complex tech stack that leaks extensive data flows and analytics capabilities.
Campaign alleges LinkedIn covertly scans users’ computers for installed extensions, shares that data with LinkedIn and third parties, and faces regulatory scrutiny under the EU DMA, backed by a stream of quantified claims about tools monitored and API usage.
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