LinkedIn is facing two lawsuits over its practice of scanning users’ browsers to determine which extensions they’re running.
A German group claims LinkedIn is 'illegally searching' users' computers. But the Microsoft-owned site says it collects data on users' browser extensions to prevent potential web scraping.
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LinkedIn calls it a smear campaign, but does not deny scanning people's browsers for extensions.