LinkedIn suspension when trying to connect the LinkedIn module for the first time

Hi there,

I tried to connect Make to my LinkedIn account for the first time today using the corresponding Make module. Unfortunately, I was immediately blocked by LinkedIn because LinkedIn detected the use of an automation software.

What do I need to do to prevent this from happening in the future?

Many thanks and best regards
Joe

Welcome to the Make community!

Which LinkedIn app are you using, specifically?

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I have just tested the main “LinkedIn” app and I could complete creating the connection with no errors.

If you are trying the same app as me, you might want to get more details about the error message and paste it here.

If you have the Make DevTool Chrome extension installed, you should be able to view the request and response headers and body from each module when you manually run the scenario.

From the Help Center article about the Make DevTool:

Make DevTool allows you to debug your Make scenarios in a completely new way. It adds an extra pane to the Chrome Developer Tools. Using this new debugger pane, you’re able to check all the manual runs of your scenario, review all the performed operations and see the details of every API call performed. It also brings a whole bunch of new opportunities for Apps development. You’re able to check every call that your app has performed. Thanks to this extension, you can easily debug your scenario, see which module, operation, even which single response causes the error, and then get your scenario back on track. Try it out and let your scenarios shine!

For more information on how to install and use this, see https://www.make.com/en/help/scenarios/integromat-devtool

For quicker assistance with technical issues like these, you may also want to contact support directly. They respond very quickly and update you frequently on the status of their investigation.

Hope you can share the resolution with us if you manage to solve this problem!

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