Linkedin Disconnections
LinkedIn Disconnections
If it’s not abundantly clear, LinkedIn is not a fan of tools like Super Send. They don’t make it easy for us to provide a seamless experience. Occasionally, getting disconnected comes with the territory. Here’s why it happens and what you can do about it.
Here are the common reasons for frequent disconnections from Super Send:
Logging in/out frequently:
From desktop or mobile devices.
Using new locations or devices:
Logging in from a new location.
Logging in on a new computer.
Switching profiles:
Logging in/out of a different profile (e.g., a customer’s account).
Mobile app usage:
Logging in via the LinkedIn mobile app.
Inactivity:
Not opening the Super Send Chrome extension for more than two weeks.
Not visiting LinkedIn for too long on the Chrome profile where the Super Send extension is installed.
Excessive activity:
Sending too many messages in a short period of time.
Use a Single Profile:
Log in to LinkedIn on the web using just one LinkedIn profile in Google Chrome.
Keep Consistency:
Avoid logging in or out frequently.
Stay Active:
Visit LinkedIn at least once a week or every two weeks.
Open the Super Send Chrome Extension Regularly:
Open the extension at least once a week to maintain the connection.
Limit Automation:
Stay within LinkedIn’s activity limits to avoid triggering restrictions.
There are countless ways a LinkedIn disconnection can occur, but by following these best practices, you can minimize disruptions and maintain a smoother experience with Super Send.
If it’s not abundantly clear, LinkedIn is not a fan of tools like Super Send. They don’t make it easy for us to provide a seamless experience. Occasionally, getting disconnected comes with the territory. Here’s why it happens and what you can do about it.
Why Your LinkedIn Account Might Be Getting Disconnected
Here are the common reasons for frequent disconnections from Super Send:
Logging in/out frequently:
From desktop or mobile devices.
Using new locations or devices:
Logging in from a new location.
Logging in on a new computer.
Switching profiles:
Logging in/out of a different profile (e.g., a customer’s account).
Mobile app usage:
Logging in via the LinkedIn mobile app.
Inactivity:
Not opening the Super Send Chrome extension for more than two weeks.
Not visiting LinkedIn for too long on the Chrome profile where the Super Send extension is installed.
Excessive activity:
Sending too many messages in a short period of time.
Best Practices to Avoid Disconnections
Use a Single Profile:
Log in to LinkedIn on the web using just one LinkedIn profile in Google Chrome.
Keep Consistency:
Avoid logging in or out frequently.
Stay Active:
Visit LinkedIn at least once a week or every two weeks.
Open the Super Send Chrome Extension Regularly:
Open the extension at least once a week to maintain the connection.
Limit Automation:
Stay within LinkedIn’s activity limits to avoid triggering restrictions.
In Summary
There are countless ways a LinkedIn disconnection can occur, but by following these best practices, you can minimize disruptions and maintain a smoother experience with Super Send.
Updated on: 22/01/2025
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