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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Saturday, July 23, 2022
Topics covered in this issue…
• Q&A: How do I download my LinkedIn Connections and Contacts?
• Does your Apple device qualify for a new replacement battery?
• Q&A: Why’s the picture I was looking at now covering my Desktop?
• Video: Check out more of Scottish daredevil Danny MacAskill’s amazing bike skills
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Today’s quick tech tip….
Q&A: How do I download my LinkedIn Connections and Contacts?
Question from Sheila: I’ve been on LinkedIn for several years but I’m getting ready to retire, after which I’ll be closing my LinkedIn account.
The thing is, I’ve developed online friendships with quite a few of my LinkedIn connections and contacts, several of which I’d like to keep in contact with outside of LinkedIn.
I know there must be a way to download a list of all my connections and contacts to my computer. Can you tell me what I need to do?
Rick’s answer: It’s actually pretty easy to download any and all of your LinkedIn info, Sheila.
And yes, that includes all of your ‘Connections’ and ‘Contacts’. Just follow the steps below:
1 – Sign into your LinkedIn account.
2 – Click on your tiny profile picture on on right-hand side of the top menu bar, then select Settings & Privacy from the drop-down menu.
3 – In the left-hand pane, click Data privacy.
4 – In the right-hand pane, click Get a copy of your data (it’s in the “How LinkedIn uses your data” section).
5 – Select the type(s) of data you want to download (the available options are self-explanatory).
Note: Selecting the top “radio button” will download ALL of your Linked info and activities, including your Connections and Contacts.
If you just want the Connections and Contacts and nothing else, select the second “radio button”, then check Connections and Imported Contacts.
6 – Click Request Archive and then follow the prompts as they appear to complete the request for the download.
That’s all there is to it, Sheila. In just a few minutes you’ll receive a conformation email containing a link to click to download the zipped CSV file containing the requested info.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Does your Apple device qualify for a new replacement battery?
It just might if it’s currently covered under AppleCare.
• Q&A: Why’s the picture I was looking at now covering my Desktop?
A reader wants to know how a photo she was viewing on her Windows PC automatically became her new Desktop background (and how to get it off). This post has the answers.
• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.
Every morning I post a new photo that I find inspiring, intriguing, or just plain beautiful to look at. Jumpstart your day by checking it out.
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Video: Check out more of Scottish daredevil Danny MacAskill’s amazing bike skills
This guy is both fearless and amazing.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• Verizon Wireless consumers leave as price hikes start showing up on bills
• Microsoft Office is now blocking macros by default
• Ex-Coinbase manager charged in first crypto insider-trading case
• Messaging app JusTalk is spilling millions of unencrypted messages
• Meta commits another $150 million to its Oversight Board
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