| Hi Saidur, | | At LinkedIn, we want to help you make the most of your professional life. Part of that is showing the world more about who you are and what you know by sharing ideas, starting conversations, and inspiring others with your work. | | So, that raises a question: who owns all of the content you post on LinkedIn? You do, and you always have. We've updated our User Agreement (effective October 23, 2014) to reinforce our commitment to respecting what's yours. Whether it's an update, photo, comment, post, presentation, portfolio, or anything else, we want to make it clear that you're in control of your content. | | Here are some highlights (you can read more in our blog post): - You're in the driver's seat. We'll always ask your permission before using your content in third-party ads, publications, or websites. We've always done this, but now our User Agreement specifically spells it out.
- You decide when your content goes. If you delete something from our platform, we won't use it anymore.
- Share wherever or whenever you'd like. We don't own or have exclusive rights to your content. It's yours, so feel free to repost it anywhere, however you want.
| | We also want to give you even more control over your account so we're introducing some new tools: | | Lastly, we've clarified our Privacy Policy (effective October 23rd, 2014) to provide you with more clarity and reflect recent changes to our business. All of these changes are part of our commitment to put our members first. With these updates, you can feel even more confident about who controls your content and personal data on LinkedIn: you. | | Thanks for being a member! | The LinkedIn Team | | | | | | | | This email was intended for Saidur Rahman (Web Developer at BDTASK). Learn why we included this. | If you need assistance or have questions, please contact LinkedIn Customer Service. | | © 2014 LinkedIn Ireland, Gardner House, Wilton Plaza, Wilton Place, Dublin 2, Ireland | | | | | |