LinkedIn is an American business and employment-oriented online service that operates via websites and mobile apps. It allows you to share work-related information with other users and keep an online list of professional contacts. You can use LinkedIn to find the right job or internship, connect and strengthen professional relationships, and learn the skills you need to succeed in your career.
LinkedIn not working on safari-
An IOS user grieves how when using Safari and trying to log into the LinkedIn website it shows an error. The website does not load or takes forever to load and when it did. Random text and graphics were missing from the preface and certain areas of the website were not accessible to edit the preferences. Another one complains that Safari is blocking LinkedIn. The browser is flashing a warning in the address box about the site not being secure on the screen. So, I’ve got you covered with a list of solutions that you can try in case of issues and hindrances with the LinkedIn website.
Suggestions to overcome inconveniences-
Basically, when LinkedIn isn’t working properly, you might wonder if there’s something wrong with LinkedIn or if it’s your device. If there is a problem with LinkedIn, all you have do is wait for it to be resolved. If the problem has something to do with your account, your application, or your device, here are a few troubleshooting steps-
1) Sign out and then log back into your account- This may help refresh your system or account.
2) Try and clear all the Safari cookies on your device, also clear the search engine history for better results.
3) In case you see any sort of ‘website not secure’ warnings on the screen, that may be because Safari tries to protect you from visiting any fraudulent websites on the web. As they may be trying to obtain personal information from your device through Hacking or Phishing. So, you should try and log into the LinkedIn website directly by inserting the URL on the search bar directly. Do not open by clicking on any links provided through texts, emails or any other sites.
4) Open any another web browser that you’re not using presently and dive to LinkedIn.com to sign in to your account. For example, if you’re using Safari in this case, try using Chrome or Firefox. Notice if the problem you’re experiencing on your Safari is occurring in your secondary browser too.
5) Finally, if none of the above mentioned suggestions solve your issues, then you can directly contact LinkedIn about your problem. You can use LinkedIn’s Contact Us form as the final resort to get in touch directly with a LinkedIn representative. Keep in mind that they might need to access your account to troubleshoot the problem you’re currently facing.