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LinkedIn Accounts – What You Should Know About 
Verification, Security, and Professional Growth 
Learn how LinkedIn account verification works, why buying accounts is not safe or allowed, and 
how to build your own verified, professional presence on the platform. 
 
Introduction 
LinkedIn is the largest professional networking platform in the world, connecting hundreds of 
millions of professionals across industries and countries. It supports job seekers, recruiters, 
business owners, and professionals who want to share insights, build relationships, and grow 
careers. 
Because LinkedIn is so influential, some people look for shortcuts like buying “verified,” aged, or 
bulk accounts (e.g., phone‑verified accounts or PVA). But shortcuts like this violate LinkedIn’s 
rules and can lead to permanent bans or security issues. 
This guide explains how verification works on LinkedIn, why buying accounts is unsafe, what 
risks are involved, and how to grow your presence organically and professionally instead. 
What “Verified” Means on LinkedIn 
LinkedIn does not offer a generic “verified” badge for all accounts the way platforms like 
Twitter or Instagram sometimes do. Instead, LinkedIn’s emphasis is on authentic identity and 
credible profiles. 
LinkedIn does support certain types of verification: 
● Verified email address (confirming you control the linked email) 
 
● Phone number confirmation 
 
● Workplace or educational verification in some regions 
 
● Verification badges for LinkedIn Premium or business pages in certain cases 
 
LinkedIn’s focus is on real professional identity, not on fake badges or artificial identifiers, and 
many claims about “verified accounts” sold online are not based on actual LinkedIn features. 
Why People Search for “Buy LinkedIn Accounts” 
When people talk about buying LinkedIn accounts — especially “old,” “aged,” “PVA,” or “bulk” 
accounts — their motivations often include: 
● Bypassing slow profile building 
 
● Accessing larger networks or connections quickly 
 
● Avoiding feature limits for new users 
 
● Seeking shortcuts to credibility or outreach capability 
 
However, LinkedIn does not permit selling or transferring user accounts. Each account must 
represent a unique person’s identity and be used only by that person. 
LinkedIn’s Policies and Why Buying Accounts Is Not 
Allowed 
LinkedIn’s Terms of Service and Professional Community Policies clearly forbid: 
● Sharing or selling login credentials 
 
● Misrepresenting identity 
 
● Using fake or misleading profile details 
 
● Impersonating real individuals or entities 
 
If LinkedIn detects such activity — such as accounts changing users, suspicious login behavior, 
or misleading information — it can take actions including: 
● Temporary or permanent account suspension 
 
● Loss of connections and professional history 
 
● Permanent ban from the platform 
 
● Loss of access to LinkedIn services and features 
 
LinkedIn actively detects unusual behavior and protects its community from fraudulent or 
inauthentic accounts. 
Real Risks of Buying LinkedIn Accounts 
Account Suspension or Ban 
LinkedIn’s automated systems and community reporting can quickly flag accounts that are used 
inconsistently with the original user’s history, leading to suspension or permanent loss. 
Loss of Professional Reputation 
Using an account that does not genuinely reflect who you are — or one that contains outdated 
or inaccurate information — can harm your credibility with employers, colleagues, and 
recruiters. 
Security Vulnerabilities 
Purchased accounts can be compromised, contain malicious settings, or even be accessed by 
previous owners. This can expose your data or lead to identity theft. 
Ethical and Legal Concerns 
LinkedIn is built on professional authenticity. Using someone else’s profile undermines trust and 
can violate laws related to identity fraud in some jurisdictions. 
Why Organic Growth Works Better 
Instead of shortcuts, investing effort in building your own LinkedIn presence brings real, 
long‑term value — both professionally and personally. 
Create a High‑Quality Profile 
Build a detailed profile with your own experience, skills, accomplishments, and photo. Authentic 
profiles attract relevant connections and opportunities. 
Engage With Content 
Share insights, comment on updates from industry leaders, and participate in discussions. This 
strengthens your visibility and credibility. 
Network Thoughtfully 
Connect with people you know or want to build a professional relationship with. Quality matters 
more than quantity. 
Use LinkedIn’s Official Features 
LinkedIn offers tools like LinkedIn Learning, professional certifications, Premium subscriptions, 
and company page verification — all designed to help you grow your presence safely. 
Case Studies of LinkedIn Account Issues 
Case 1: Account Restricted After Verification Attempts 
Some users report repeated restrictions or identity verification requests after creating new 
accounts, reflecting LinkedIn’s stringent enforcement of identity confirmation. 
Case 2: Suspended Accounts After Disallowed Activity 
Even legitimate profiles can face suspension if LinkedIn flags unusual activity or identity 
inconsistencies, which shows how seriously the platform enforces authenticity. 
Case 3: Frustration With Verification Processes 
Many users share experiences about having difficulty with identity checks, demonstrating that 
the platform is committed to securing accounts rather than letting shortcuts replace genuine 
profiles. 
How to Build a Verified LinkedIn Presence 
Here’s a safe, sustainable path to grow your LinkedIn profile: 
1. Sign up with your real identity using your email and phone number. 
 
2. Complete your profile thoroughly — include education, work experience, skills, and a 
professional photo. 
 
3. Confirm your email and phone number to activate basic trust signals. 
 
4. Engage regularly by posting and commenting on relevant content. 
 
5. Consider LinkedIn Premium for additional growth and visibility tools. 
 
6. Use official LinkedIn verification features where available for recruiters or business 
pages. 
 
Authentic presence builds trust and opens real opportunities. 
Frequently Asked Questions 
1. Does LinkedIn have account buying or selling? 
 No — LinkedIn’s terms prohibit selling or transferring accounts. 
2. What does “verified” mean on LinkedIn? 
 LinkedIn verifies email addresses and certain professional elements like recruiter or company 
details, but does not offer a universal “verified person” badge in the same way some social 
platforms do. 
3. Is buying LinkedIn accounts safe? 
 No — it violates policies, risks suspension, and can harm your professional reputation. 
4. Can LinkedIn detect bought accounts? 
 Yes — the platform uses automated detection to flag suspicious behavior and enforce policies. 
5. What’s better than buying accounts? 
 Building your own network organically, engaging with content, and using platform features for 
growth. 
6. Does LinkedIn penalize false identity use? 
 Yes — misrepresentation and impersonation are prohibited behaviors under LinkedIn policies. 
Conclusion 
LinkedIn is designed to be a transparent, professional network grounded in real identities. 
Attempting to buy, sell, or use pre‑created accounts may seem convenient in the short term, but 
it violates LinkedIn’s rules, jeopardizes your security, and can permanently damage your 
professional presence. 
Instead of shortcuts, invest your time in building a strong personal profile, growing your 
connections authentically, and using LinkedIn’s official features to expand your reach. This 
approach builds real professional value, trust, and long‑term credibility. 
Call‑to‑Action 
Create and grow your own LinkedIn account by completing a professional profile, engaging with 
your network, and taking advantage of LinkedIn’s built‑in verification and visibility tools. 
Investin your professional presence the right way — it’s the foundation of sustainable success 
on the platform. 
 
	LinkedIn Accounts – What You Should Know About Verification, Security, and Professional Growth 
	Introduction 
	What “Verified” Means on LinkedIn 
	Why People Search for “Buy LinkedIn Accounts” 
	LinkedIn’s Policies and Why Buying Accounts Is Not Allowed 
	Real Risks of Buying LinkedIn Accounts 
	Account Suspension or Ban 
	Loss of Professional Reputation 
	Security Vulnerabilities 
	Ethical and Legal Concerns 
	Why Organic Growth Works Better 
	Create a High‑Quality Profile 
	Engage With Content 
	Network Thoughtfully 
	Use LinkedIn’s Official Features 
	Case Studies of LinkedIn Account Issues 
	Case 1: Account Restricted After Verification Attempts 
	Case 2: Suspended Accounts After Disallowed Activity 
	Case 3: Frustration With Verification Processes 
	How to Build a Verified LinkedIn Presence 
	Frequently Asked Questions 
	Conclusion 
	Call‑to‑Action