FAQs for age-based protections on LinkedIn

Last updated: 1 month ago

At LinkedIn, our vision is to create economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce. We are committed to keeping our platform safe and professional for all users. In some areas, laws require us to restrict access to our services for users who are not yet adults ("Minors”). The LinkedIn experience and access to our services may not be available to Minors depending on where they live.

How old do I have to be to use LinkedIn?

You must be at least 16 years old to use LinkedIn. In regions where the law requires you to be older than 16 to use our services without parental consent, the minimum age is the age at which such parental consent is not required.

How does LinkedIn determine my age?

How we determine the age of members varies regionally, depending on applicable laws. For example, we may ask for your date of birth because laws require us to ask all users for that information when they sign up.

If you believe we incorrectly identify you as a Minor and have limited your LinkedIn experience accordingly, you can contest this by submitting an Age Correction Form

When I try to sign up for LinkedIn, I get a notice saying I’m too young to join. Why can’t I create a LinkedIn account?

We love seeing ambitious people like you, but we can’t allow anyone under 16 or those who are considered Minors in certain regions to create an account. We look forward to welcoming you when you reach the minimum age!

If you’re an adult and received a message that you are too young to join LinkedIn, you can submit an Age Correction Form to contest your age.

I have an account, but I got a notice saying I’m too young to use LinkedIn in my location. What can I do?

We cannot offer our services to Minors in some regions due to applicable laws. If you are in one of these regions, this notice means that we’ve learned that you are a Minor and/or received a request to restrict your account. 

If you’re an adult and see this notice, you can submit an Age Correction Form to contest your age.  

When I tried to sign up for or log in to LinkedIn, I got a notice that some of my LinkedIn features are limited because I’m a Minor. What is different about my LinkedIn experience?

Some regions require LinkedIn to limit certain features for Minors, such as the ads you’re served, the notifications we send to you, and the messages you receive from other members on our platform.  

When you become an adult, you will have access to these features and settings that control them. Learn more about how your experience will change when you become an adult. 

If you’re an adult and believe some of your features are limited, you may submit an Age Correction Form to contest your age.

What happens when I become an adult?

If your access is restricted while you are a Minor, you can join LinkedIn once you reach the minimum age in your region. 

If your access to certain LinkedIn features has been limited while you are a Minor, you will be eligible to access those additional features when you become an adult. Learn more about how your experience will change when you become an adult.

If you're now an adult and can't access LinkedIn or certain LinkedIn features, submit an Age Correction Form to contest your age.

How can I report that my Minor child is on LinkedIn?

If your child has a LinkedIn account and you want to remove it from our platform, please submit a request through our Age Correction Form. If you live in a region where your child cannot use LinkedIn’s services without your consent at their current age, we will restrict their account until they reach the required minimum age.

How can I make choices about my privacy on LinkedIn?

Your settings are a great resource for you to make choices about your privacy on LinkedIn. For tips on prioritizing your privacy on LinkedIn, see the Increasing Your Privacy as a Teen on LinkedIn article in our Help Center.