You have at least two email addresses linked to your LinkedIn account. This way you always have a backup to access LinkedIn. In our daily practice we regularly encounter that a cancelled email address is the only one linked to the account, which makes it impossible to log in (again). Prevent this.
Change your password (at least) a few times a year.
Close open sessions. Do you log in somewhere else? For example, via a browser on another laptop? Then make sure you always b2b email list log out afterwards. And check under 'account access' whether you have accidentally left a session open somewhere. It even happens to LinkedIn trainers.
Set up two-factor authentication. This means that a person must verify twice to access an account. With your password and a code that is sent to you. Two-factor authentication can prevent identity theft and unauthorized access to sensitive information. Most 'hacks' occur from new/unknown devices.
2. Language
There are a few interesting things to tell about the language settings. First, you can now change this setting directly from your homepage. Because it is the most used function? It saves searching and clicks.
Change LinkedIn language