How are people using Findy Mail and Lusha on LinkedIn without violating terms of service?
Quote from Alex Spite on January 8, 2024, 7:06 pmFeeling perplexed about the use of tools like Findy Mail and Lusha for LinkedIn, especially since they appear to go against LinkedIn's terms of service. I'm concerned about potential account blocks. Heard even hunter.io's extension for LinkedIn is shut down. Any insights on how users are navigating this without repercussions?
Feeling perplexed about the use of tools like Findy Mail and Lusha for LinkedIn, especially since they appear to go against LinkedIn's terms of service. I'm concerned about potential account blocks. Heard even hunter.io's extension for LinkedIn is shut down. Any insights on how users are navigating this without repercussions?
Quote from Ryan Spenser on January 8, 2024, 7:08 pmThese tools mimic the manual extraction process through a Chrome extension. However, it's worth noting that such practices do violate the terms of service.
These tools mimic the manual extraction process through a Chrome extension. However, it's worth noting that such practices do violate the terms of service.
Quote from Lilian Beck on January 8, 2024, 7:09 pmLinkedIn is quite vigilant in monitoring any form of data extraction and the use of third-party applications.
LinkedIn is quite vigilant in monitoring any form of data extraction and the use of third-party applications.
Quote from Vlad Mingep on January 9, 2024, 7:19 amLinkedIn has strict policies regarding the use of third-party tools, and violating them can lead to account restrictions. It is best to stay on the right side of LinkedIn's terms for a reputable online presence.
LinkedIn has strict policies regarding the use of third-party tools, and violating them can lead to account restrictions. It is best to stay on the right side of LinkedIn's terms for a reputable online presence.