LinkedIn - can people tell who's visited their page?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I believe you have to have the advanced registration (that you pay for) to see actual names. With the basic registration that most people have, you can get a list of who's viewed your profile, but it is only the company name. If you further click on the company, it will sometimes lead to a name but not always. Kind of hard to explain, but if you go to your home page not your profile) and look on the right side of the page, it will say something like "In the past 30 days, XX people have viewed your profile and you have appeared in searches XX times."


I'm not the OP, but I haven't seen this feature for awhile. They took it off.


No, it's still there. I just checked mine, and it's where PP described it: on the right-hand side of your home page. Scroll down about halfway. You can also move that box up by grabbing the heading; a four-pointed arrow will appear and you can click and drag it further up or down the page as you like.


Great. Thanks for pointing that out. The feature had been removed for awhile.
Anonymous
OK, I just checked and based on this discussion have changed my settings.

You can select how/whether people see that you have viewed their site. Go to Accounts/Settings, Profile Views, and select how you want people to see that you have viewed their profile. Options:
Show my name and headline
Only show my anonymous profile characteristics, such as industry and title
Don’t show users that I’ve viewed their profile
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