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LinkedIn Is Using More User Data Than Ever to Train Its AI. Here’s How to Opt Out

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Last updated: 2025/11/04 at 10:07 AM
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Microsoft-owned LinkedIn has updated its Terms of Use policy to use more of its customers’ data to train its generative AI.

Last year, LinkedIn quietly announced that it would use your data to train its AI models and would require people to opt out. Days later, it was forced to stop scraping UK user data. It’s now expanded AI training to cover the EU, EEA, Switzerland, Canada, and Hong Kong.

Effective Nov. 3, “we started to use some data from members in these regions to train content-generating AI models that enhance your experience and better connect our members to opportunities,” LinkedIn says. “This includes data like details from your profile, and public content you post on LinkedIn; it does not include your private messages.”

Although it claims DMs aren’t being used for training, Microsoft was sued earlier this year for doing just that. LinkedIn denies any wrongdoing.

In regions where this is active, including the US, LinkedIn will not collect data from individuals under 18. It will also not scrape login credentials, payment methods and credit cards, or member-provided salary data or job application data attributable to a specific member.

It does, however, use the following categories of data to train its gen AI models:

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  • Profile Data: Name, photo, current position, prior work experience, education, location, skills, certifications, licenses, volunteering experiences, publications, patents, endorsements, and recommendations.

  • Generative AI Usage Data: Content that you enter into gen AI features.

  • Jobs-related Data: Generic responses to screening questions and resumes that members add to their LinkedIn account for ongoing and future use.

  • Groups Data: Group activity and group messages

  • Member Content: Posts, articles, poll responses, contributions and comments (all formats)

  • Feedback: Feedback and improvement data, which may include support requests from members, thumbs up/down reactions to AI-generated suggestions, reporting of issues with generative AI content, or feedback submitted through our feedback features

How to Opt Out of LinkedIn AI Data Training

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To turn off the use of your data for training LinkedIn’s generative AI, follow these steps:

  • Navigate to LinkedIn’s website or open the app, and login if necessary.

  • Select your profile imaged and Settings and Privacy.

  • Select Data Privacy from the left-hand menu.

  • Under How LinkedIn uses your data, select Data for Generative AI Improvement.

  • Toggle the option to Off.

From then on, LinkedIn shouldn’t use your data for training its generative AI. There’s no guarantee it won’t change that in the future, so keep an eye on your settings.


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