Twitter, or rather Elon Musk, seems to have made it fashionable for social network verification systems to be paid jobs, and Instagram and Facebook are also joining the trend. However, there are those who choose to offer this functionality for free. LinkedIn announced new ways to get acquainted For its users and functions, at the moment, it is not available in Spain.
To do this, the most popular social network has entered into action with CLEAR, a platform dedicated to verifying identities. This application will act as a bridge or testimonial to the rest of the users and companies you meet on LinkedIn to look for or offer work.
LinkedIn already had functionality to verify a user’s personal data since last year, but these did not provide tags on the profile that could be seen by the rest of the social network’s participants. It means filling the platform with these checks Enhance security in candidate searches and job offers, in contrast to the scam that usually occurs with fake accounts seeking to steal data.
To confirm the data that appears in the biography of this social network, each individual person must Submit a number of documents issued by the governmentAt the moment, it is the United States, because it is the only country where this measure is applied. The phone number will also be provided.
Once your identity has been verified, a new space will appear on your profile where you can see this official check, and it will be below the “Call” and “Message” buttons. A much bigger brand than the simple blue tick that Twitter offers next to the name. Users who visit the profile will see the Government ID tag.
Apart from this identity, to verify that you really work for the company that appears in the profile Official business mail will be used. Currently, 4,000 companies are compatible with this option, but the platform plans to implement more entities so that each profile can verify their location.
It’s not the only option LinkedIn considered, they’ve also partnered with Microsoft to take advantage of Microsoft’s identification system. These options will be made available to millions of users this month, though only in the US. “With all of these new and free features, we help give you confidence that who you connect with and the content you find is authentic and authentic,” the company says. in advertising.
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With these actions, they calculate that they will provide verification to two million LinkedIn members. With time It will extend to other countries and these functions will continue to be updatedAs the platform indicated in its announcement. In contrast to the €8 per month that Twitter demands for a system that changes every day, or the $15 per month that Meta suggests.
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