Friday, May 8, 2020
How To Save Your LinkedIn Data - Steps You Need To Take Today
How To Save Your LinkedIn Data - Steps You Need To Take Today How To Save Your LinkedIn Data Steps You Need To Take Today LinkedIn / LinkedIn Profiles In September 2016, LinkedIn announced a redesign of its desktop (non-app) user interface. The announcement noted, âThis is the largest redesign since LinkedInâs inception.â The design update is expected to bring the desktop experience closer to what users of the LinkedIn mobile app are used to seeing. More important than how LinkedIn will look once the redesign is rolled out is what features will â" or wonât â" still be included. In the past, when LinkedIn has refreshed its user interface, it has removed features. In anticipation that this may happen with the forthcoming redesign, you should consider backing up your LinkedIn profile right now, so you donât lose any data. I donât have the new version yet, but I know several people who do. Iâve gone through this process, it takes 5-10 minutes at most. There are two things to do: The first is to save a PDF of your profile. This will save the content in your profile only (no photos or graphics). Begin by clicking on the downward arrow next to the âView profile asâ button. Choose Save to PDF Youâll be able to open the PDF and view your content. Next, youâll need to archive your LinkedIn data. This will create spreadsheet files (in .csv format) of your LinkedIn account â" your connections, contacts, email inbox, positions, and profile. It will also include a âRich Mediaâ folder with images included on your profile. In contrast to the PDF of your LinkedIn profile, the spreadsheet files will allow you to copy-and-paste your data into your LinkedIn profile, should you ever need to. In addition, if LinkedIn removes sections with the user interface redesign, you will be able to add this information back into your profile, if you want to. You can find the full listing of what is included in the data archives here. Hereâs how to get your data archive. Click on your profile photo in the upper right hand corner of your LinkedIn profile. On the drop-down menu, click on the blue âManageâ button next to âPrivacy Settings.â Once on the âPrivacy Settingsâ page, scroll down to âGetting an archive of your data.â Click on that link. That will open a drop-down menu. You will be able to choose whether you want a âfast file,â which includes selected information from your account or the âfast file with other data,â which includes account activity and history. Choose the option you want and click the blue âRequest archiveâ button. I recommend the Fast file plus other data option. Once youâve selected your option you will be asked to put in your password. Once youâve put in your password youâll get a notice that your Request is pending. Youâll receive an email from LinkedIn with the first installment of your LinkedIn data archive in about 10 minutes. The notification will have a downloadable link. When you click the download link in your email, you will be taken back to your LinkedIn profile, where you will find a blue âDownloadâ link. You have 72 hours to download the file. LinkedIn will send a second email when the rest of the data file is ready (within 24 hours). Clicking the âDownloadâ button will create a zip folder. Once you unzip it, you will see the .csv files with your connections, contacts, inbox, positions, profile, and registration information, plus a folder containing your Rich Media. *Please note, this feature is only available using the desktop version of LinkedIn, not using the mobile app. Also, because your backup may contain private information, do not download your data using a public computer.
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