There are a number of reasons that you may be perusing the profiles of others on LinkedIn. Whether it’s because you’re checking out the staff of a place you want to work, looking up job history for co-workers, or you’re just curious what someone has done with their time in the workforce, it’s easy to see this information on LinkedIn profiles.
Unfortunately, LinkedIn is also good at sharing your profile browsing habits. Each time you visit a profile, the owner may receive an email or an alert on the website about your visit, depending on the type of LinkedIn account they have. If you want to stop this from happening, you’ll have to make an adjustment to your account settings. Here’s how:
Step 1: Head to the menu (your photo, thanks chowbiz!) in the top right-hand corner on LinkedIn and select Privacy & Settings.
Step 2: Click the link for Select what others see when you’ve viewed their profile.
Step 3: Choose the generic or anonymous option and then Save changes.
Now when you view a profile, only you will know. What do you think of this feature? Should it be enabled by default?