LinkedIn Hits 100 Million Verified Users
LinkedIn has reached a major milestone, crossing 100 million verified accounts just ahead of its 2025 deadline. The Microsoft-owned professional networking platform introduced verifications to ensure authenticity, helping users know they’re interacting with real professionals. This milestone reflects LinkedIn’s broader mission to strengthen trust and transparency across the platform, from individual members to company pages.
Aiming for Full Verification Across the Platform
Verification on LinkedIn isn’t stopping at user accounts. The platform has ambitious plans to verify every member, job posting, and company page. By making verifications more widespread, LinkedIn hopes to reduce fake accounts, increase credibility, and create a safer space for professional networking. The long-term goal is clear: everyone on LinkedIn will carry a verified badge.
Developers Gain Access to Verification API
To accelerate this vision, LinkedIn has rolled out a new API allowing developers to integrate verification statuses into other apps. This move opens doors for external platforms to confirm user identities, creating a seamless, trustworthy experience beyond LinkedIn itself. It’s a strategic step toward building a network of verified professionals across the digital ecosystem.
Zoom Joins as a Verification Partner
Zoom has already signed up to use LinkedIn’s verification API, marking one of the first major integrations. This partnership allows meeting hosts and participants to verify identities, reducing the risk of impersonation and ensuring more secure virtual interactions. LinkedIn’s verification strategy is extending far beyond its own platform.
Building Trust in Professional Networking
The verification push underscores LinkedIn’s commitment to authenticity. For recruiters, job seekers, and businesses, knowing a profile is verified adds an extra layer of confidence. In industries where credibility matters, this feature is becoming a crucial tool for networking and professional communication.
Looking Ahead: A Verified Future
As LinkedIn moves toward verifying all members and pages, the platform is setting a new standard for professional networks. Verification badges may soon become as essential as a profile picture, helping users instantly gauge credibility. The expansion of the API also hints at a future where multiple apps can rely on LinkedIn’s trust framework.
Why This Matters for Users and Businesses
For users, verifications mean safer networking and a lower risk of fraud. Businesses benefit from increased trust in job listings and company pages. By integrating verification across apps and platforms, LinkedIn is positioning itself as the hub for verified professional identities worldwide.
The Road to Complete Verification
While 100 million verified users is a milestone, LinkedIn’s vision goes far beyond. With every account, job posting, and company page eventually verified, the platform is shaping a future where authenticity is the default. Microsoft’s professional network is not just connecting people—it’s ensuring they can trust who they’re connecting with.
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