Ask HN: Did LinkedIn started selling user emails last month?
7 points| user5994461 | 6 years ago | reply
What makes these odd is that the email is sent straight to my personal email. It's not going through LinkedIn to a random generated email like it used to.
However the personal email is not part of the public profile, they shouldn't have been able to scrape it in the first place.
That leaves only two explanations. Either LinkedIn started selling user personal emails away or company found a way to get private info from profiles?
[+] [-] wjossey|6 years ago|reply
It wouldn’t be in their financial interest to do so. Their goal is to get you to do outreach on their platform, which requires use of credits (which aren’t cheap). Giving away emails would undercut their entire business model.
So, safe to say it’s some other way they are getting your address.
[+] [-] notahacker|6 years ago|reply
And selling them without permission would also probably land them the largest fine in the history of data protection law.
'I saw you on LinkedIn' is a decent intro for a spammer even if it isn't true, and a lot of email addresses are linkable to LinkedIn profiles vs email harvesting tools, including both emails you've actually put on LinkedIn and emails elsewhere on the internet or in easily-guessable [email protected] formats.
[+] [-] mcintyre1994|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] kpwags|6 years ago|reply
I was wondering the same thing, especially since I've since changed the email since the 2012 breach.
[+] [-] rapfaria|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] recrudesce|6 years ago|reply
That or you're still using the same email address that was disclosed in the 2012 data breach that LinkedIn suffered... which is easily obtainable.
[+] [-] Joe-CFOHub|6 years ago|reply