A new data privacy setting is allowing LinkedIn to train its AI models using your data. The good news is that you can opt out with just a simple toggle. Here’s what you need to know.

What Is LinkedIn Using Your Data For?

Like many companies these days, LinkedIn is looking to AI to help improve its business-oriented social networking platform. In 2023,LinkedIn rolled out generative AI toolsdesigned to make finding a job easier. However, the company has updated its privacy policy to automatically opt users into an AI data collection program.

The updatedprivacy policystates data collected will be used to “develop, provide, and personalize [the company’s] Services, and gain insights with the help of AI, automated systems, and inferences, so that our Services can be more relevant and useful to you and others.”

person inputting password user name on secure laptop

The data being collected includes information you provide to LinkedIn as well as data provided by other users. Additionally, LinkedIn will collect contact and calendar information, communications, workplace and school information, data about your use of LinkedIn services, and user device and location data.

In November, users in the US, Canada, and several other countries can expect to be automatically enrolled in the program unless they opt out.

The generative AI toggle setting on LinkedIn’s Website

What Happens if You Don’t Opt Out?

Choosing to remain enrolled in the program shouldn’t affect your overall LinkedIn experience. Additionally, companies like LinkedInaren’t using your information to scam you. What’s more likely is that the company will use the data you provide to empower its AI with better ways to serve you targeted ads, services, and content that is specifically tailored to your preferences.

If that type of thing isn’t a problem, then opting out isn’t necessary. However, if you are someone who prefers to maintain as much online privacy as possible, then opting out might be a better choice.

The LinkedIn Settings Screen on an iPhone

How to Opt Out of LinkedIn’s Generative AI Training Program

If you’re using a web browser, first log on to the LinkedIn website. Then, click theMeicon at the top right of the page. This should reveal a menu where you may access your account settings. From there, navigate toSettings & Privacy > Data Privacy > Data for Generative AI Improvement > Use my data for training content creation AI modelsand toggle the setting toOff.

If you primarily use a mobile device, the process is similar. Open the LinkedIn app, and on your profile page, click thegear iconin the upper-right corner of the screen. This will open your Account Settings page. From there, tapData Privacy > Data for Generative AI Improvement > Use my data for training content creation models.Toggle this optionOff.

The Linked In Settings Screen when you select Data and Privacy settings

Fortunately, LinkedIn has made it easy to opt out of its generative AI training program. A single toggle is all it takes. And for those who are concerned with the amount of data large corporations like LinkedIn have access to, the ability to opt out easily is a boon. Though there isn’t a current reason to believe LinkedIn is doing nefarious things with your data, for some people, the ability to choose what they share can offer a little more security and peace of mind.

The LinkedIn settings screen toggle for generative AI training.