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How did LinkedIn get the permission to access my AAD profile?
- Aug 24, 2017
Hi All, I've just come across this thread.
We identified a bug in the profile user interface that incorrectly displayed a settings control for a feature that is not available. No permissions were granted. The option is not functional and there is no effect if you attempted to take action. We've rolled back the UI changes and removed the button.
I see it too. I also see it for Azure AD accounts in my demo tenant that have no LinkedIn presence at all.
Interestingly I do not see a reciprocal permission in my LinkedIn privacy settings (i.e. I haven't explicitly allowed LinkedIn to share information with Microsoft/Office 365).
The wording suggests that it's Microsoft using LinkedIn profile info, not LinkedIn gaining access to Azure AD/Office 365 info, but still, it's an unwelcome surprise.
- Paul CunninghamAug 24, 2017Steel Contributor
I added some more thoughts here.
https://practical365.com/blog/linkedin-data-sharing-microsoft/
The wording is odd. I don't know why the permission appears in Azure AD when it seems to be saying that LinkedIn will be allowed to share data with Microsoft, not vice versa.
That said, in my blog post above I found a couple of snippets from the LinkedIn privacy policy that arguably provide consent for the sharing of our LinkedIn data with Microsoft, or at the very least that they have legitimate access to it as part of their acquisition of LinkedIn.
- Tom BatchelerAug 24, 2017Microsoft
Hi All, I've just come across this thread.
We identified a bug in the profile user interface that incorrectly displayed a settings control for a feature that is not available. No permissions were granted. The option is not functional and there is no effect if you attempted to take action. We've rolled back the UI changes and removed the button.
- DeletedAug 24, 2017Doesn’t seem like a simple UI mistake to me, but I’m glad it’s not functional.