LinkedIn is the reference platform for professionals, companies and recruiters in Europe, fundamental for establishing relationships with customers and suppliers, promoting their careers and finding job opportunities. However, issues may arise related to illegal content, false or misleading profiles, manipulated reviews or recommendations, and unexplained account suspensions.
Section 21 of the Digital Services Act (DSA) grants users the right to report these issues in a safe and traceable manner. Our ODR service provides an unbiased channel for reporting, helping to protect professional reputation, networking opportunities and trust in relationships with clients, suppliers and recruiters. The goal is to help make LinkedIn a more transparent, trusted, and secure digital space for all professionals.
Fake or manipulated profiles: Accounts that do not represent real people or authentic companies.
Misleading or misleading content: posts, articles or messages that can generate misinformation or professional damage.
Suspended accounts without explanation: inability to manage the profile or contact networks and customers.
False recommendations or endorsements: inauthentic evaluations that alter professional perception.
Difficulty removing problematic content: obstacles in having illegal posts, comments or profiles deleted.
Impact on reputation and professional opportunities: reduced visibility, loss of contacts and potential collaborations.
According to the Digital Services Act (Article 21), you can report infringing content, suspended accounts, or issues directly through our ODS service. We've gathered the major digital platforms—from Amazon to Facebook, TikTok to Booking—to provide you with clear information on how to handle any issues or disputes.