LinkedIn proxy & antidetect bundle

Manage LinkedIn accounts without bans or verification checks. Each profile runs on its own isolated browser and proxy, using 30 million IPs across more than 150 countries to keep accounts separate and stable.

Run multiple LinkedIn accounts without bans

Create and manage multiple LinkedIn accounts safely using unique browser profiles and proxies with 95% clean IPs. Each account runs on its own trusted IP and device setup, reducing verification prompts and keeping profiles from getting linked or restricted.

Keep your LinkedIn accounts secure and running

Maintain stable LinkedIn sessions with 24-hour sticky IPs and premium proxies. Each account stays isolated with its own connection, so logins remain consistent and profiles don’t get linked—letting you grow activity without sudden restrictions or lockouts.

Scrape LinkedIn using Multilogin built-in proxies

Multilogin lets you scrape LinkedIn without tripping blocks by running each session in its own browser profile with a dedicated proxy and fingerprint, so requests don’t get linked. It works smoothly with Selenium, Playwright, Puppeteer, Postman, and the Multilogin CLI, keeping data collection stable even at scale.

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Manage your LinkedIn accounts from anywhere

Multilogin lets your team work on the same LinkedIn accounts from different locations without linking or triggering security checks. Each teammate uses the same isolated browser profile with its own proxy and fingerprint, so LinkedIn sees one consistent user, not multiple logins from different places.

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Import third-party proxies

Multilogin fully supports external proxy integration, offering you control and flexibility to customize your setup for a smooth, effortless experience.

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Run multiple accounts with zero bans or blocks. Start your 3-day trial and test everything for less than a coffee.
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  • 5 cloud or local profiles

  • 200 MB proxy traffic included

  • 3-day access to Multilogin

  • 5 cloud or local profiles

  • 200 MB proxy traffic included

What is antidetect browser?

Antidetect browsers enable you to create multiple browsing sessions, each configured with unique digital fingerprints. By emulating genuine user behavior with advanced fingerprint randomization, they help you run high-volume scraping tasks while reducing the risk of detection.

Why do you need an antidetect browser?

Why use proxies and a browser from the same provider?

When proxies and the browser come from the same provider, IPs and fingerprints match naturally. This reduces detection risk, removes setup friction, and avoids tool conflicts. For platforms like LinkedIn, that consistency helps keep accounts stable instead of flagged.

Why to use proxies and a browser from the same provider

Multilogin features for creating multiple LinkedIn accounts

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Bypass bot detection

Our anti-fingerprinting tech bypasses multi-account and automated browser detection by masking unique browser fingerprints.

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Integration with Selenium, Playwright, and Puppeteer

Automate data extraction with popular browser automation drivers all while keeping them invisible to anti-automation bots.

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Residential rotating proxies

Gain access to premium residential proxy nodes in 1400+ cities across 150+ countries with your Multilogin subscription.

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Fingerprint adjustment to proxies

All browser fingerprints are automatically adjusted to match the proxy’s location, enhancing anonymity.

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Support for all proxy types

Use our proxies or bring your own. All proxy types are supported.

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Data sync over VPS

Use our cloud profiles to synchronize data across multiple VPS instances effortlessly.

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Fully featured browsers

 Unlike headless browsers that are easily detected, our browsers mimic real user activity, preventing restrictions by websites.

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Easy dockerization

Dockerize your scraping instances with ease using our quick dockerization guide.

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How to start using Multilogin 

Start collecting data effortlessly with the industry leading antidetect browser.

Step 1 of how to use Multilogin

Sign up

Register using a verified email address. 

Step 2 of how to use Multilogin

Choose your plan

Select from various subscription plans tailored to your business needs.

Step 3 of how to use Multilogin

Download Multilogin agent

Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Step 4 of how to use Multilogin

Access the Multilogin dashboard

Start creating and managing antidetect browser profiles.

Step 5 of how to use Multilogin

Run your data scraping script

Integrate your Puppeteer, Selenium, and Playwright data scraping scripts and begin collection.

Run LinkedIn accounts without getting blocked

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How LinkedIn accounts get linked and banned (and how to stop it)

LinkedIn account bans rarely happen because of one mistake. In most cases, they are the result of repeated technical signals that slowly build a clear pattern. By the time a restriction appears, LinkedIn has already decided that several accounts belong to the same operator.

This is why many users lose more than one account at once. One profile gets limited. Another suddenly asks for selfie verification. A third stops sending connection requests. None of this feels random, but it often looks unexpected if you don’t understand how LinkedIn connects accounts behind the scenes.

To manage multiple LinkedIn accounts safely, you need to understand what LinkedIn actually tracks and where most setups fail.

Why LinkedIn bans often spread across accounts

LinkedIn does not treat accounts as isolated profiles. It evaluates environments, not just logins. Once accounts are connected internally, enforcement usually spreads instead of stopping at one profile.

The most common reasons bans escalate include:

  • Logging into multiple LinkedIn accounts from the same browser

  • Switching accounts inside one Chrome or Firefox profile

  • Reusing the same device without isolating browser data

  • Fast actions after account creation or reactivation

  • Repeated logins from recycled or flagged IP addresses

Once LinkedIn links accounts, even inactive profiles can be affected. This is why recovery becomes harder the longer accounts share the same setup.

How LinkedIn actually links accounts (beyond IPs)

IP addresses matter, but they are not the main factor. LinkedIn relies heavily on browser-level data to understand who is behind an account.

This includes things like:

  • Cookies and local storage

  • Browser fingerprint traits (OS, fonts, screen size, timezone)

  • Session behavior and login continuity

  • Device consistency over time

If several accounts repeatedly show the same environment signals, LinkedIn treats them as one user. Changing IPs without changing the browser environment usually does not break this link.

Learn more about how to create a second LinkedIn account!

Why LinkedIn proxies alone don’t solve the problem

LinkedIn proxies help by separating network connections, but they do not isolate the browser itself. When multiple accounts are opened in the same browser, they still share cookies, storage paths, and fingerprint data.

From LinkedIn’s perspective, this looks like one user switching identities rather than independent users. Over time, those overlaps become obvious, even if each account uses a different proxy.

This is why many users say they used “good LinkedIn proxies” but still faced bans. The proxy wasn’t the weak point. The shared browser environment was.

What proper account isolation looks like on LinkedIn

True isolation means every LinkedIn account runs in its own long-term environment. Not just a new tab. Not just a different IP. A separate browser profile with no shared data.

That isolation includes:

  • Separate cookies and local storage

  • Unique browser fingerprints per account

  • Dedicated residential proxy assignment

  • Persistent session history

When isolation is done correctly, LinkedIn cannot retroactively connect accounts. If one profile gets reviewed, the others stay untouched because there is no shared technical history.

How Multilogin changes LinkedIn account stability

Multilogin solves the environment problem instead of trying to mask individual signals. Each LinkedIn account runs inside its own isolated browser profile by design, with no overlap in cookies, storage, or fingerprint data.

This allows you to assign one proxy per LinkedIn account and keep that setup stable over time. Sessions persist, cookies age naturally, and accounts stop looking new or suspicious after every login.

When one account runs into trouble, the others remain stable because they are not connected at the browser level.

Scaling LinkedIn accounts without triggering reviews

Scaling LinkedIn activity is where most setups break. More accounts mean more logins, more session resets, and more chances to leak signals across profiles.

With proper isolation, scaling becomes predictable instead of risky. Each account keeps its own environment, even as the number of profiles grows. This is especially important for lead generation teams, recruiters, and agencies managing client accounts.

Stable environments reduce sudden verification prompts and unexpected limits that usually appear during growth phases.

Why team access Is a hidden LinkedIn risk

Many LinkedIn restrictions are triggered by team behavior, not automation. When multiple people log into the same account from different devices and locations, LinkedIn sees inconsistency.

Using a shared browser profile solves this problem. Teams can access the same LinkedIn account without breaking session history, because LinkedIn still sees one continuous user environment.

This prevents accidental flags caused by collaboration, especially in sales and recruitment workflows.

Final verdict

LinkedIn bans are not about one action. They are about repeated patterns and shared environments. Proxies help, careful behavior helps, but environment control is what stops bans from spreading.

When each LinkedIn account operates inside its own isolated browser profile with a dedicated proxy, restrictions stay contained and workflows stay stable. That structure is what separates short-lived setups from long-term LinkedIn operations.

If LinkedIn accounts matter to your business, controlling the environment is no longer optional.

LinkedIn proxies FAQ

LinkedIn proxies hide your IP address, assigning you a new virtual identity when accessing the platform. This helps you bypass restrictions, avoid IP blocks, and perform various actions on LinkedIn without being detected or limited by its algorithms. Multilogin provides built-in proxies that ensure each account remains unlinked and undetected.

The best proxy for LinkedIn is a high-quality residential or dedicated proxy. These proxies provide real IP addresses that make your accounts appear legitimate to LinkedIn. Multilogin offers premium built-in proxies that are optimized for LinkedIn.

  • Create a separate browser profile for each LinkedIn account in Multilogin.
  • Input the proxy details in the profile settings, including the IP address, port, and any necessary login credentials.
  • Launch the profile and log into LinkedIn, and Multilogin will handle anti-bot checks to ensure a smooth experience.

Yes, LinkedIn can see the IP address you use to access their site. Using Multilogin with a proxy lets you mask your real IP, helping manage multiple accounts safely and reducing the risk of detection.

You can buy LinkedIn proxies from providers like Bright Data, Smartproxy, Oxylabs, and ProxyEmpire, which offer reliable residential and data center proxies. Multilogin provides built-in proxies that you can use for LinkedIn at no additional cost. This saves you time and the hassle of searching for third-party proxies. Proxies offered by Multilogin are pre-configured for optimal performance when managing multiple LinkedIn accounts.

LinkedIn proxies allow you to manage multiple accounts from different IP addresses, making it appear as though each account is operated from a different location. This helps prevent LinkedIn from linking your accounts, reducing the risk of restrictions, bans, or being flagged for suspicious activity.

Yes, LinkedIn proxies are ideal for marketing and lead generation. By using unique IPs for each account, you can run multiple campaigns or target different audiences. This allows to run a more efficient and scalable approach to LinkedIn marketing.

If you’re using low-quality or shared proxies, LinkedIn may restrict your account. Using premium or residential proxies, such as those available through Multilogin, significantly reduces this risk by providing clean, unique IPs that appear as legitimate traffic.

No, Multilogin is designed to be user-friendly. Setting up LinkedIn proxies is a straightforward process that requires no technical expertise. Just follow the steps in your browser profile settings, and you’ll be ready to manage your LinkedIn accounts securely.

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