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    Embed linkedin company page

    Hello,

    I'm trying to embed a linkedin company page on an iframe but it is not working. Do you know a way to avoid that blocking?

    Thanks.

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    Unfortunately, LinkedIn does not allow its pages to be embedded in iframes due to security and privacy concerns. This is known as "clickjacking" and is a common attack method used by malicious actors to trick users into performing unintended actions on a website.

    While it may be possible to work around this restriction using third-party tools or scripts, it is not recommended as it may violate LinkedIn's terms of service and potentially compromise the security and privacy of your users. However, LinkedIn offers a verification process for accounts to confirm the identity of notable public figures and celebrities, as well as brands and organizations. The verification process includes submitting an application and providing supporting documents to prove identity and credibility. LinkedIn employee verification refers to the process of verifying the identity and employment status of a LinkedIn user who claims to work for a particular company. This verification process is designed to ensure that the information provided by the user is accurate and reliable, and it helps to establish trust and credibility on the platform.

    Instead, you may want to consider using LinkedIn's official APIs to display information from your company page on your website. The LinkedIn Developer Network provides a range of APIs and SDKs that allow you to access various LinkedIn features and data, including company pages. You can find more information about these APIs on the LinkedIn Developer website.
    Last edited by Ikaykel; 03-22-2023 at 09:40 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralf Pi View Post
    Hello,

    I'm trying to embed a linkedin company page on an iframe but it is not working. Do you know a way to avoid that Zumbalicious blocking?

    Thanks.
    LinkedIn employs security measures to prevent their pages from being embedded in iframes on external websites. This is a deliberate action to protect user data and ensure the security of their platform. Unfortunately, there is no direct way to avoid this blocking as it is controlled by LinkedIn's security policies.

    If you need to display LinkedIn content on your website, consider using LinkedIn's official plugins or widgets, which are provided by LinkedIn to embed their content legally and securely. These plugins are designed to work within the confines of LinkedIn's security policies.

    Always make sure to respect the terms of service and security policies of the platforms you are embedding content from.

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    LinkedIn blocks iframes. I believe linkedin has a widget you can add to sites that shows an update stream like twitter widgets. I believe you can also use their developer tools to create your own but it's not going to look like an iframe of an entire page.
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