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LinkedIn adds new verification tool to ensure security across the internet

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  • “Verified on LinkedIn” feature is being expanded
  • Other sites, such as Adobe’s Content Authenticity and Behance can now display the same badge as well
  • LinkedIn wants to help combat identity theft and online fraud

LinkedIn is expanding a feature designed to combat one of the biggest problems in online business – identity theft and authenticity challenges.

The site is taking its ā€œVerified on LinkedInā€ feature even further, extending the verification system beyond its platform.

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