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Noyb Cries Foul on LinkedIn Withholding Profile Visitor Data

The group says LinkedIn charges users for profile-visitor data and may track visitors without active consent.

  • On Tuesday, Vienna-based Noyb filed a complaint in Austria against LinkedIn, alleging the platform violates user rights regarding access to profile-view data.
  • Filed on behalf of a user denied data access, the complaint challenges LinkedIn's requirement that members purchase a premium subscription to see profile visitors.
  • Noyb data protection lawyer Martin Baumann stated people have the right to access personal data free of charge, adding it remains "unclear" whether tracking visitors without active consent is legal.
  • LinkedIn rejects the accusation as "false," asserting the Microsoft-owned platform complies with European Union regulations regarding the user's right of access.
  • Demanding a fine be imposed, Noyb continues its history of launching hundreds of legal cases using the General Data Protection Regulation to challenge tech giants.
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Austria: Complaint filed against LinkedIn for selling user data. Source link: https://www.leparisien.fr/high-tech/autriche-plainte-contre-linkedin-pour-la-vente-de-donnees-dutilisateurs-05-05-2026-3RIW6LT4NJDPDC7MKJNNHB2OGQ.php Author: Publish date: Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.

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In Noyb's opinion, the Microsoft platform violates Article 15 of the General Data Protection Regulation. Specifically, users can only see all profile visits if they complete a costly premium membership.

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Kurier broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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