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LinkedIn is asking me for an ID, what should I do ?
LinkedIn is asking me for an ID, what should I do ?

Learn what to do if LinkedIn asks for ID verification with your MirrorProfiles

Updated over a month ago

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

This means your account has been suspended (banned) and is no longer accessible. No worries! With MirrorProfiles, if one of our accounts is suspended, it will be replaced within 48 hours.

Important: Our accounts are not verified, as they are fake accounts, which makes identity verification impossible, in compliance with the law.

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 in the form and answer the following questions:

    1. What do you modify on the profile and when ? In 1 day ? ..

    2. How many actions and what types do you send per day (X connection requests, Y profile visits, etc.)?

    3. Do you use an automation tool? If so, which one?

    4. Do you manually use your MirrorProfiles account alongside automation tools?

    5. Send us screenshots or the messages you send to your prospects on Linkedin.

    6. Where are the people you contact with your Linkedin MirrorProfiles accounts located?

Our team will replace your account as quickly as possible.

Best practices

To avoid the risk of being banned and to preserve your account as well as all your connections and messages, it is essential to follow these best practices:

  1. Don't send more than 20/25 connection requests per day (i.e. 100/120 per week).

  2. Don't do “Profile Visits” - they're useless and won't improve your performance. If you must, limit your profile visits to a maximum of 20 per day.

  3. Alternate your prospecting messages to avoid similar mass mailings.

  4. NEVER include external links or website directly in your Linkedin messages before asking your prospects for permission.

  5. Regularly complete your profile and share professional content to make your account more authentic.

  6. Use automation tools in moderation, without attempting to circumvent LinkedIn's rules.

Take a look at all our best practices !

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