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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/04\/12\/linkedin-rolls-out-ways-to-verify-your-identity-and-employment-without-a-price-tag\/<\/a><\/br> LinkedIn is introducing new ways to verify your identity and where you work, the company announced<\/a> on Wednesday. Unlike with Twitter<\/a> and Meta<\/a>, LinkedIn\u2019s new verification measures don\u2019t include paid subscriptions or blue checkmarks.<\/p>\n The company is partnering with CLEAR, a secure identity platform, to provide verification for LinkedIn users in the United States. Starting this month, users can display on your profile that they verified your identity with CLEAR. To do so, you need to provide your government-issued ID and phone number.<\/p>\n Once you verify your identity, your profile will display a new \u201cVerifications\u201d section under the \u201cConnect\u201d and \u201cMessage\u201d buttons. Users who visit your profile will see a checkmark next to a \u201cGovernment ID\u201d banner that will indicate that you have \u201ca verified government ID.\u201d<\/p>\n LinkedIn users around the world also have the option to verify where they work with their company email. To confirm your place of employment, you have to enter a verification code sent to your company email address. LinkedIn notes that this feature works with more than 4,000 companies on the platform. The platform plans to roll out this option to more companies over time.<\/p>\n
\nLinkedIn rolls out ways to verify your identity and employment, without a price tag<\/br>
\n2023-04-12 21:59:18<\/br><\/p>\n