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Within the new security attributes LinkedIn released in September 2014 you are now able to get your archive. The data that's accessible to you includes:
Account advice:
LinkedIn Speaker
Enrollment information
Email address history and statuses
Accounts history including account closures and reopens
Other info:
Name information like the existing name on your account and any previous name changes
An inventory of your 1st amount links
Photos which have been uploaded to your account
Endorsements you've received
List of skills on your profile
Recommendations received and given
Group contributions
Content you've shared posted, liked, or commented on
Cellular apps you have installed
Ads you've clicked on
The targeting standards LinkedIn uses to show you ads
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Without getting an archive of your LinkedIn account you will be susceptible to further infractions you don't know about. By getting an archive you know if you want a password change and you may also find any discrepancies in searches or groups you have been posting in.
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The Archive is a good security feature as it contains a thorough report allowing you to see in case your account has been broken and whether you must change your password. Additionally, it may be used as a method to remind you where you have been targeting business, who you happen to be speaking to and what groups you're in.