



On the next screen select sign in and security then select two step verification.In the menu, select Settings and privacy.After logging in, click on your profile pic to open the drop down menu.Here’s how to enable Multi Factor Authentication on your LinkedIn account: Now, if you already have this enabled on your account, then Bravo to you.īut if you don’t, I want you to do this right now. What I’m recommending is enabling two step verification (also known as Multi Factor Authentication). Imagine if someone got ahold of your account and wiped out your data on the platform or worse yet, ruined your reputation. Many of you rely on LinkedIn for your livelihood. What I want to show you today is how you can protect YOUR LinkedIn login right now. Regardless, if you’ve been on this platform for at least a couple of years, chances are, your data was included in the database. Now, user login credentials were not compromised, and LinkedIn has stated that this data breach was not the result of a hack. If you didn’t see this or you don’t follow her checkout Dana Mantilia’s video from last Friday where she talks about why it’s important to change your LinkedIn password. Last week, the data for more than 700 million LinkedIn users was put up for sale on the dark web.
