Holy shit this is detailed. Can you believe the hubris to silently collect all this information on users?

#privacy

https://browsergate.eu/how-it-works/

The Attack: How it works

Every time you open LinkedIn in a Chrome-based browser, LinkedIn’s JavaScript executes a silent scan of your installed browser extensions. The scan probes for thousands of specific extensions by ID, collects the results, encrypts them, and transmits them to LinkedIn’s servers. The entire process happens in the background. There is no consent dialog, no notification, no mention of it in LinkedIn’s privacy policy. This page documents exactly how the system works, with line references and code excerpts from LinkedIn’s production JavaScript bundle.

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@paco That's why I left years ago. I am always surprised when I see people use it

@juliehuz I have been trying to explain to our recruiters that there are other ways to find candidates. They are in denial. If you aren’t on LinkedIn, you don’t exist to them.

This was especially infuriating when recruiting in Europe. Because they don’t use it nearly as much as the Americans.

@paco Forbid them to use Chrome