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LinkedIn scanning users’ browser extensions sparks controversy and two lawsuits Ars TechnicaLinkedIn Accused of Extensive Browser Surveillance In “BrowserGate” Report LinkedInLinkedIn is spying on you, according to a new 'BrowserGate' security report — scripts stealthily scan visitors' browsers for over 6,000 Chrome extensions and harvest hardware data Tom's HardwareLinkedIn Hit With Class-Action Lawsuits Over Browser-Extension Scanning PCMagLinkedIn is secretly scanning your browser for 6,000 extensions, and you weren’t told The Next Web
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LinkedIn scanning users’ browser extensions sparks controversy and two lawsuits Ars TechnicaLinkedIn Accused of Extensive Browser Surveillance In “BrowserGate” Report LinkedInLinkedIn is spying on you, according to a new 'BrowserGate' security report — scripts stealthily scan visitors' browsers for over 6,000 Chrome extensions and harvest hardware data Tom's HardwareLinkedIn Hit With Class-Action Lawsuits Over Browser-Extension Scanning PCMagLinkedIn is secretly scanning your browser for 6,000 extensions, and you weren’t told The Next Web
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