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I saw this ad this morning:

unlock-the-full-list-of-who-s-viewed-your-profile-with-linkedin-premium

Is there really no way to avoid the awkwardness?

This page describes a solution but the settings menu they are suggesting does not exist anymore.

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You can browse anonymously with Firefox, Chrome or even IE9. This is not the easiest solution but at least, it's a workaround – JMax Nov 6 '12 at 10:21

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Very similar to the link you provided:

  • Under your name (top right) select settings
  • Under Privacy Controls select Select what others see when you've viewed their profile
  • Select You will be totally anonymous
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Thanks! I notice a contradiction between "Unlock the full list" in the ad and "totally anonymous" in the privacy setting... – Nicolas Raoul Mar 7 at 12:58

Why exactly are you concerned about that?

In my case, people seeing that I visit their profile usually leads more views to my own profile, which I think is good. The more people that see your profile, the more people that know about you. On a professional network, visibility is key!

You want people to know when their profile was visited and by who. This is a great way to start a conversation with someone. I was offered an interview when I noticed someone came to my profile. I visited him back, and we had a talk, and we met some days later. It would have not been possible if profile views were anonymous!

Don't underestimate that!

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Some of my questions are rhetorical. I don't mean that I am worried (or not), but I think a sizable proportion of the informed users are worried. So I thought that would be an interesting question. – Nicolas Raoul Mar 7 at 12:55

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