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🔎 Linkedin basics
Linkedin warning: understand and work around
Linkedin warning: understand and work around

Understand what the Linkedin restrictions are, and how to manage them.

Updated over a week ago

Waalaxy is an ultra-secure tool, but if despite our security measures, you find your Linkedin account temporarily restricted, we give you some explanations and some keys to manage them.

🫢 Why does Lk restrict my account?

LinkedIn may restrict your account for several reasons. 👇

  • If you have continued to use a prohibited automation tool.

  • If LinkedIn considers your account not to be a real identity.

  • If you have shared content that has been reported multiple times.

  • Any other systematic violation of their TOS.

🫣 How Waalaxy protects my account

🔹Source code

Some automation tools modify the HTML code of Linkedin pages, which makes them easily detectable.

We have chosen not to touch the Linkedin source code to avoid being seen.

We simulate Linkedin queries to simulate human behaviour.

🔹Daily quotas

To avoid spam restrictions, we set daily action quotas.

This way, you can only send a maximum number of actions per day, and never the same number, making it almost undetectable to use the tool. 🙈

On each action quota, a 20% variable is applied each day. So you never send the same number. ( 82 on Monday, 93 on Tuesday, 80 on Wednesday...)

Once your quotas of the day are reached, they are updated 24 hours later.

🔹Script

We block the Linkedin banned extensions detection script, we additionally send a request, exactly as this script does, which says "All is good, no extensions detected". 🤠

🤫 Managing Warnings

You have received an initial warning from Linkedin.

🔑 We recommend you to stop using Waalaxy for the day after this warning, and then take a fairly low activity.

You can do this by lowering your daily share quotas on Waalaxy. 👇

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I have received my second Linkedin warning

You have received a second warning from Linkedin, again questioning your account activity.

🔑 We have a little tip to deliver here. It is possible to create a new Linkedin account, and, to merge two Linkedin accounts together. This resets the warnings from Linkedin.

You will then find all your old relationships on the new account.

I invite you to follow the guide by clicking on this link to do so.

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