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Brendan Castaneda2020-12-06 15:41:03
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Brendan Castaneda, 2020-12-06 15:41:03

How to get to linkedin from Russia?

Such a problem, I registered on Linkedin but I was blocked due to incomprehensible activity.
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I used a Chrome VPN extension to get there.
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On the first day after filling out my profile, everything was fine.
The next day I saw that my account was suspended.
I decided not to visit the site again until after the block was removed from the site and write to those support.

  • (Thank you for reaching out to us about this. We've noticed that an unusually high number of member profiles or LinkedIn pages are being viewed through your account, so we've temporarily suspended it. To protect our members' information, the User Agreement prohibits the systematic or manual browsing of large numbers of member profiles or pages.
    At the end of the temporary suspension, access to your account will be automatically removed. However, if we continue to detect unusually high volumes of traffic on your account, it may be restricted indefinitely.)

I wrote that I do not understand why it happened so I made screenshots of all my included extensions.
He also indicated that I use a vpn extension due to the fact that Roskomnadzor is blocking their site in Russia.
And I was ready to provide them with more information so that I would not be completely blocked.
And after a while a message comes: I thought they would help me.
And they decided to completely block my account. ZBS helped ::like !
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Is there anyone here who has been using Linkedin in Russia for a long time?, How?.
What did I do wrong or didn't do?

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-12-06
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https://fri-gate.org/ru/

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Cheypnow, 2020-12-06
@Cheypnow

LinkedIn can indeed temporarily block access when using vpn, because proxies used in free (and sometimes paid) services are often used for scraping websites and all these proxies get into ban lists.
However, it seems to me that this is not the case, because. When using such proxies, most often Linkedin does not allow you to access the site normally at all.
If there really was no suspicious activity from your account, try to reach out to those supporters, sometimes they go to a meeting and help with unbanning.

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