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LinkedIn is asking me for a phone number, what should I do ?
LinkedIn is asking me for a phone number, what should I do ?

Learn what to do if LinkedIn asks for a phone number when using your MirrorProfiles account and how to get a replacement account.

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Sometimes, when you try to log in to LinkedIn with your MirrorProfiles account, LinkedIn might ask for a phone number, as shown below :

This means your account has been suspended (banned) and is no longer accessible. Don’t worry! With MirrorProfiles, when one of our accounts is suspended, it is replaced within 48 hours.

How to get a new account?

If your account is suspended and you need a replacement, follow these steps:

  1. Go to our website: https://mirrorprofiles.com.

  2. Open our online chatbot.

  3. Click on "I need help".

  4. Select "My MirrorProfiles account is no longer accessible".

  5. Fill out the form, explaining the issue you’re encountering.

Our team will replace your account as quickly as possible.

Best practices

To avoid the risk of being banned and to protect your account, along with all your connections and messages, it is essential to follow these best practices:

  • Do not send more than 100 connection requests per week.

  • Vary your prospecting messages to avoid sending similar bulk messages.

  • Do not exceed LinkedIn’s quotas, as this can result in a permanent ban.

  • Regularly update your profile and share professional content to make your account more authentic.

  • Use automation tools in moderation, without attempting to bypass LinkedIn’s rules.

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