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The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by lacasera14(op): 7:30am On Dec 20, 2024
I don't know if I'm the only one seeing this. Over the last two months there's been a surge in adverts on Facebook and just anywhere ads can be placed, seeking for LinkedIn accounts to rent.

Is it safe? Could this be another scam in the making? And considering the recent arrest of over 700 people in Lagos, could there be any link to it?

This rise in the rental of accounts doesn't look entirely innocent, what are your thoughts on this? Have you rented? What have you noticed so far?

Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by slaawomirr: 10:18am On Dec 20, 2024
Damnnn niggar

You all should be careful put there

Who lose guard them maga am
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by gare(f): 10:18am On Dec 20, 2024
LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional networking platform, has seen a concerning trend on the rise: the rental of LinkedIn accounts. This practice involves individuals leasing their LinkedIn profiles to third parties, often for a fee. While it may seem harmless at first glance, this trend poses significant risks to both individual users and the integrity of the platform as a whole. Here are some reasons why we should be worried:

1. Security Risks: Renting out accounts can lead to unauthorized access to personal and professional information. This not only compromises the account owner's privacy but also puts their network at risk.

2. Misinformation: Third parties may use rented accounts to spread misinformation or engage in fraudulent activities, damaging the credibility of the account holder and potentially harming others in their network.

3. Violation of Terms of Service: Account rental is a clear violation of LinkedIn's terms of service. Users found participating in this practice risk having their accounts permanently suspended, which can have long-term professional repercussions.

4. Damage to Professional Reputation: If the rented account is used unethically, it can tarnish the professional reputation of the original account holder. Employers and colleagues may lose trust in their professional integrity.

5. Impact on LinkedIn’s Credibility: The widespread practice of account rentals can undermine the trust and authenticity that LinkedIn has built over the years. It can lead to a decrease in user engagement and confidence in the platform.

What Can Be Done?

To mitigate these risks, LinkedIn users should:

Be Vigilant: Regularly monitor account activity and report any suspicious behavior.
Protect Personal Information: Avoid sharing login credentials and personal information with others.
Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with LinkedIn's policies and guidelines to ensure compliance.
Encourage Ethical Use: Promote the ethical use of LinkedIn within your professional network and discourage account rentals.

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Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Pawa100: 10:18am On Dec 20, 2024
grin

I Linked my LinkedIn account with my NIN grin grin grin

Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Iweakbro: 10:18am On Dec 20, 2024
There are multiple reasons people seek to obtain aged accounts.

To run large scale ads
As part of a bulk messaging scheme
To look more professional
To scam unsuspecting dundies...
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by jericco1(m): 10:18am On Dec 20, 2024
New formats everywhere
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by xpressionx(m): 10:19am On Dec 20, 2024
Does it cost money to open LinkedIn?

Why do they resort to buying instead of opening what is entirely free?

You have your answer.

You're welcome
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by geoworldedu: 10:19am On Dec 20, 2024
Abeg who get a functional 5 million naira-filled bank account for rent? I want to check something.
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Yugoslavia247(m): 10:19am On Dec 20, 2024
Okay because it looks like scam then it is Nigerian knowing fully well that corporate scams are Indians.

Oga do your research and stop adding lagos to anything scam

Instead of going to google

Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Onana70k(m): 10:20am On Dec 20, 2024
A colleague contacted me to hire mine for 10k, I refused. I am never interested in stuffs like that. Even though I am broke, I don't do such
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Ibkay32(m): 10:20am On Dec 20, 2024
geoworldedu:
Abeg who get for rent
How much you go pay?
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by AntiChristian: 10:20am On Dec 20, 2024
tongue

May EFCC catch all these Yahoo Yahoo + boys and scammers!

May NAFDAC catch all those producing fake drugs and foods!

May NDLEA catch all those promoting drugs!

May NPF/Nigerian Army catch all those terrorist and bandits in Nigeria!

May Nigeria be great!
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by bigdammyj: 10:21am On Dec 20, 2024
Reading…
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Authoreety: 10:21am On Dec 20, 2024
Ok na
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by IronCondemned: 10:23am On Dec 20, 2024
Ok
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by geoworldedu: 10:23am On Dec 20, 2024
Ibkay32:
How much you go pay?
Na bank account wey get like 5 million naira inside I dey tok. You get am for rent? cheesy
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Techie25: 10:24am On Dec 20, 2024
My sister also forwarded this to me, I told her my reputation matters more than the payment.

I have over 2k followers with potential people also in my network. I can't trade it for $32 monthly that'll likely burst like a balloon soon and result in my account being permanently rusticated.

Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Mopolchi: 10:24am On Dec 20, 2024
I have not rented and am not planning to do so. After the stress of id verification to access my LinkedIn account, it will be difficult for me now to play games with my LinkedIn account. I cannot rent it.
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by AmalaAtiEwedu: 10:29am On Dec 20, 2024
Pawa100:
grin

I Linked my LinkedIn account with my NIN grin grin grin
na LinkedNIN grin
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Dialpad: 10:30am On Dec 20, 2024
Did you use AI to write this ?



gare:
LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional networking platform, has seen a concerning trend on the rise: the rental of LinkedIn accounts. This practice involves individuals leasing their LinkedIn profiles to third parties, often for a fee. While it may seem harmless at first glance, this trend poses significant risks to both individual users and the integrity of the platform as a whole. Here are some reasons why we should be worried:

1. Security Risks: Renting out accounts can lead to unauthorized access to personal and professional information. This not only compromises the account owner's privacy but also puts their network at risk.

2. Misinformation: Third parties may use rented accounts to spread misinformation or engage in fraudulent activities, damaging the credibility of the account holder and potentially harming others in their network.

3. Violation of Terms of Service: Account rental is a clear violation of LinkedIn's terms of service. Users found participating in this practice risk having their accounts permanently suspended, which can have long-term professional repercussions.

4. Damage to Professional Reputation: If the rented account is used unethically, it can tarnish the professional reputation of the original account holder. Employers and colleagues may lose trust in their professional integrity.

5. Impact on LinkedIn’s Credibility: The widespread practice of account rentals can undermine the trust and authenticity that LinkedIn has built over the years. It can lead to a decrease in user engagement and confidence in the platform.

What Can Be Done?

To mitigate these risks, LinkedIn users should:

Be Vigilant: Regularly monitor account activity and report any suspicious behavior.
Protect Personal Information: Avoid sharing login credentials and personal information with others.
Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with LinkedIn's policies and guidelines to ensure compliance.
Encourage Ethical Use: Promote the ethical use of LinkedIn within your professional network and discourage account rentals.

.
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by 1Alex: 10:35am On Dec 20, 2024
gare:
LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional networking platform, has seen a concerning trend on the rise: the rental of LinkedIn accounts. This practice involves individuals leasing their LinkedIn profiles to third parties, often for a fee. While it may seem harmless at first glance, this trend poses significant risks to both individual users and the integrity of the platform as a whole. Here are some reasons why we should be worried:

1. Security Risks: Renting out accounts can lead to unauthorized access to personal and professional information. This not only compromises the account owner's privacy but also puts their network at risk.

2. Misinformation: Third parties may use rented accounts to spread misinformation or engage in fraudulent activities, damaging the credibility of the account holder and potentially harming others in their network.

3. Violation of Terms of Service: Account rental is a clear violation of LinkedIn's terms of service. Users found participating in this practice risk having their accounts permanently suspended, which can have long-term professional repercussions.

4. Damage to Professional Reputation: If the rented account is used unethically, it can tarnish the professional reputation of the original account holder. Employers and colleagues may lose trust in their professional integrity.

5. Impact on LinkedIn’s Credibility: The widespread practice of account rentals can undermine the trust and authenticity that LinkedIn has built over the years. It can lead to a decrease in user engagement and confidence in the platform.

What Can Be Done?

To mitigate these risks, LinkedIn users should:

Be Vigilant: Regularly monitor account activity and report any suspicious behavior.
Protect Personal Information: Avoid sharing login credentials and personal information with others.
Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with LinkedIn's policies and guidelines to ensure compliance.
Encourage Ethical Use: Promote the ethical use of LinkedIn within your professional network and discourage account rentals
100% ai generated post.
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by DenreleDave(m): 10:39am On Dec 20, 2024
Techie25:
My sister also forwarded this to me, I told her my reputation matters more than the payment.

I have over 2k followers with potential people also in my network. I can't trade it for $32 monthly that'll likely burst like a balloon soon and result in my account being permanently rusticated.
Na even scam.. Don't fall for it
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by ednut1(m): 10:40am On Dec 20, 2024
Makes no sense
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by GOVERNORR: 10:40am On Dec 20, 2024
I rent LinkedIn account so if you're interested, write me with your Whatsapp number
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Chatflick(m): 10:42am On Dec 20, 2024
Meanwhile....

Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by eniteden(m): 10:53am On Dec 20, 2024
Please who need mine, i wan rent am. Its been like 5yrs i opened it.

Interested?

reply me..
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by gare(f): 10:56am On Dec 20, 2024
1Alex:
100% ai generated post.
before AI dont we write aticles again
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by QuestLINKsPrpty(f): 10:57am On Dec 20, 2024
cool👌
Onana70k:
A colleague contacted me to hire mine for 10k, I refused. I am never interested in stuffs like that. Even though I am broke, I don't do such
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by gare(f): 10:57am On Dec 20, 2024
Dialpad:
Did you use AI to write this ?
why dont you take the good from it and forgot how it was generated
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Omoawoke(m): 11:10am On Dec 20, 2024
It’s worrisome, when people start selling fake LinkedIn accounts, it can only be for fraud.
And I sense impersonation and fake job postings
Re: The Rise Of Linkedin Account Rentals, Should We Be Worried? by Lucifyre: 11:11am On Dec 20, 2024
All these AI regurgitated crap.
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