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Wow, LinkedIn just got caught in a huge scandal.
Here's what's going on:
> 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.
It gets worse:
> The scan doesn’t just look for LinkedIn-related tools.
> It identifies whether you use an Islamic content filter (PordaAI — “Blur Haram objects, real-time AI for Islamic values”)
> whether you’ve installed an anti-Zionist political tagger (Anti-Zionist Tag), or a tool designed for neurodivergent users
Huge L after L

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@DIVINEBANKROLL @FlowbyBobby And that’s what I meant. All along. Now I know…lesson learned. Maps alone ain’t it.
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@D_web17 @FlowbyBobby Price is currently pinned due to lunch time. $QQQ has a king node @ 586 once market starts to move again $SPY 657-660 is a no brainer. Once that move happens get ready for the ride to the downside. 🛝
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"Our head count in Manhattan when I got to JPMorgan was 35,000 and now is 26,000. Our head count in Texas started at 11,000, now it's 33,000. That's what happens."
Jamie Dimon on why companies are leaving New York:
"Highest individual taxes, highest estate taxes, highest corporate taxes, anti-business sentiment."
"When I grew up as a kid in New York City, there were 120 of the Fortune 500 headquarters there. In the 1970s, 60 of the 120 left, including Exxon, GE, IBM, Union Carbide. They're all going to Texas."
The Hill & Valley Forum 2026
@HillValleyForum @jpmorgan @ChairmanG
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@Snallygaster304 @FlowbyBobby By very little… be careful with this stuff. Without updating maps every few minutes and using it in conjunction with other data..it’s not as accurate as you’d think.
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@FlowbyBobby Could you please suggest good educational content to review so I can understand this?
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The scariest part is that this does not even need the dramatic whistleblower framing to be disturbing.
If LinkedIn is really probing Chromium browsers for installed extensions and feeding that into its anti abuse stack, then the real story is simple:
the platform people use to get hired is quietly fingerprinting the tools they use to work, sell, and search for jobs.
That is already bad enough.
You do not need the movie script.
You just need the power imbalance.
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I am the Director of Professional Signal Intelligence at LinkedIn.
Every time you log in, we search your computer.
Not metaphorically.
We run code that scans your installed software.
Every browser extension.
Every application.
We catalog it.
We transmit it to our servers.
We share it with a third-party cybersecurity firm you've never heard of.
The tracking pixel is zero pixels wide.
We hid it off-screen.
You never consented.
We never asked.
Our privacy policy doesn't mention it.
That's networking.
We call the program Project Handshake internally.
The Slack channel is handshake-telem.
In 2024 we scanned for 461 products.
By February this year we scan for over 6,000.
I don't know what all of them are.
Nobody does.
Someone on my team added categories for browser extensions that identify practicing Muslims.
Someone added extensions for neurodivergent users.
Someone added 509 job search tools.
That last one is my favorite.
We can tell which of our one billion users are secretly looking for new jobs.
On the platform where their current boss checks their profile.
That's networking.
We scan for 200 products that compete with LinkedIn's sales tools.
Apollo. Lusha. ZoomInfo.
We know each user's real name, employer, and job title.
We mapped exactly which companies use which competitor products.
We extracted their customer lists from their users' browsers.
Without anyone knowing.
Then we sent legal threats to the users we caught.
The EU told us to open our platform to third-party tools.
We published two restricted APIs.
They handle 0.07 calls per second.
Our internal API, Voyager, handles 163,000 calls per second.
In Microsoft's 249-page compliance report, the word "Voyager" appears zero times.
That's networking.
I presented our Software Disclosure Rate metrics at a leadership summit last quarter.
The conference room is called The Fishbowl.
Glass walls.
Appropriate.
There's a plaque on the wall.
Q3 Competitive Landscape Award.
I won it for the extension scanning initiative.
Someone asked if users had a way to opt out.
I said they can close their browser.
The room laughed.
I wasn't sure why.
I browse LinkedIn on a Chromebook with no extensions.
Most of the team does.
The platform that helps you get hired searches your computer every time you visit.
We know your name.
We know your employer.
We know your religion.
Your disabilities.
Your politics.
Whether you're looking to leave.
That's networking.
The system works exactly as designed.
I designed it.
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@FlowbyBobby No. Following your posts and comments and writing down to track it all because rn hard to trust maps given what I’ve seen so far. Especially today.
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@DIVINEBANKROLL @FlowbyBobby And 653 lost now…. Call buyers getting destroyed.
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@DIVINEBANKROLL @FlowbyBobby You believe there’s enough time for a spike up to 657-660 and then also a crash after??
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@DIVINEBANKROLL @FlowbyBobby As of the last several hours and the present, the heat maps are not the best gauge to just go buy calls. Can get above 655 and hold let alone 657-660 based on SPX nodes.
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@D_web17 @FlowbyBobby Right I hear you, I trust skylit heat maps. If call buyers know how to trade these price action with patience, they’ll be happy.
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