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Setting up a proxy in the Linked Helper

Linked Helper is an automation tool designed for LinkedIn, offering both free and paid versions. It assists users in executing various tasks, including:

  • Identifying and connecting with potential clients, partners, and employees;
  • Automating the process of sending messages, invitations, and endorsements;
  • Increasing profile reach by publishing content;
  • Analyzing data to track activity, conversion rates, and lead generation.

It's important to note that LinkedIn's terms of service generally discourage the use of automation tools. To protect your account from the risk of suspension, it is recommended to use Linked Helper with private proxy servers. Setting up a proxy allows for the use of multiple accounts, bypasses IP-based blocking, enables anonymous profile viewing, and overcomes geographical restrictions.

Step-by-step proxy setup in Linked Helper

To configure a proxy in Linked Helper 2, follow these step-by-step instructions:

  1. Install and open Linked Helper 2 on your device. Navigate to the “Proxies” section.

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  2. Click the “+” button to initiate the proxy setup.

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  3. In the opened window, select the connection protocol and input the proxy server information: IP-address, port, and, for private proxies, the username and password. Click “Add” to complete the setup.

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  4. After setup, the configured IP-address will be displayed in the “Proxies” section. To associate a proxy with your LinkedIn account, click the icon next to the profile name. To add more proxies for different accounts, click the “Add proxy” button and repeat the previous steps.

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The proxy configuration in Linked Helper 2 is now complete. The configured IP-address encrypts the traffic, allowing users to perform actions anonymously within the application, circumvent restrictions, and utilize multi-accounts.