Worked when Google failed
I initially tried to use Google Tag Manager to add the LinkedIn Insights tag to my site. Added, waited, tested, failed and tried again several times. After getting super frustrated, I installed this plugin. Within minutes of using it, the tag was signaling LinkedIn and I was ready to launch my campaign. Awesome!
…why?
I don’t understand why this exists… it adds the linkedin javascript to the frontend. That’s it. It contains 10x more bloat and advertising than actual function. It won’t fix any issues you might have with linkedin tags like csp errors.
biosonik
September 10, 2022
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1 reply
Why does the plugin want to steal all the information from my website?
The last one star review didn’t go far enough in explaining the deception. I only give 2 stars since the tag probably works, but I won’t be using it for just a snippet of code. The author needs to know that lying to people to extract personal information is not ethical and illegal in my country. Note that the plugin asks you to “Click on Allow & Continue to activate Linkedin Insight Tag” as if it is mandatory to use the plugin. “Click on Allow & Continue to activate Linkedin Insight Tag on your website :)! The Linkedin tag (with base & event codes) allows you to track actions people take on your website. Never miss an important update — opt-in to our security and feature updates notifications. See you on the other side.” Then you will be sharing the following: View Basic Profile InfoNever miss important updates, get security warnings before they become public knowledge, and receive notifications about special offers and awesome new features.Your WordPress user’s: first & last name, and email address View Basic Website InfoHomepage URL & title, WP & PHP versions, and site language View Basic Plugin InfoCurrent plugin & SDK versions, and if active or uninstalled View Plugins & Themes ListNames, slugs, versions, and if active or not If I misunderstood what “Allow and continue” does I am happy to be proven wrong.
Jones
August 17, 2023
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1 reply
Why does the plugin want to steal all the information from my website?
The last one star review didn’t go far enough in explaining the deception. I only give 2 stars since the tag probably works, but I won’t be using it for just a snippet of code. The author needs to know that lying to people to extract personal information is not ethical and illegal in my country. Note that the plugin asks you to “Click on Allow & Continue to activate Linkedin Insight Tag” as if it is mandatory to use the plugin. “Click on Allow & Continue to activate Linkedin Insight Tag on your website :)! The Linkedin tag (with base & event codes) allows you to track actions people take on your website. Never miss an important update — opt-in to our security and feature updates notifications. See you on the other side.” Then you will be sharing the following: View Basic Profile InfoNever miss important updates, get security warnings before they become public knowledge, and receive notifications about special offers and awesome new features.Your WordPress user’s: first & last name, and email address View Basic Website InfoHomepage URL & title, WP & PHP versions, and site language View Basic Plugin InfoCurrent plugin & SDK versions, and if active or uninstalled View Plugins & Themes ListNames, slugs, versions, and if active or not If I misunderstood what “Allow and continue” does I am happy to be proven wrong.
Jones
August 17, 2023
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1 reply
…why?
I don’t understand why this exists… it adds the linkedin javascript to the frontend. That’s it. It contains 10x more bloat and advertising than actual function. It won’t fix any issues you might have with linkedin tags like csp errors.
biosonik
September 10, 2022
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1 reply
Worked when Google failed
I initially tried to use Google Tag Manager to add the LinkedIn Insights tag to my site. Added, waited, tested, failed and tried again several times. After getting super frustrated, I installed this plugin. Within minutes of using it, the tag was signaling LinkedIn and I was ready to launch my campaign. Awesome!
Worked when Google failed
I initially tried to use Google Tag Manager to add the LinkedIn Insights tag to my site. Added, waited, tested, failed and tried again several times. After getting super frustrated, I installed this plugin. Within minutes of using it, the tag was signaling LinkedIn and I was ready to launch my campaign. Awesome!
Optimal plugin
This plugin is another proof that some pro can do great things things on this world. It’s really help me to advance and get more for my site
Why does the plugin want to steal all the information from my website?
The last one star review didn’t go far enough in explaining the deception. I only give 2 stars since the tag probably works, but I won’t be using it for just a snippet of code. The author needs to know that lying to people to extract personal information is not ethical and illegal in my country. Note that the plugin asks you to “Click on Allow & Continue to activate Linkedin Insight Tag” as if it is mandatory to use the plugin. “Click on Allow & Continue to activate Linkedin Insight Tag on your website :)! The Linkedin tag (with base & event codes) allows you to track actions people take on your website. Never miss an important update — opt-in to our security and feature updates notifications. See you on the other side.” Then you will be sharing the following: View Basic Profile InfoNever miss important updates, get security warnings before they become public knowledge, and receive notifications about special offers and awesome new features.Your WordPress user’s: first & last name, and email address View Basic Website InfoHomepage URL & title, WP & PHP versions, and site language View Basic Plugin InfoCurrent plugin & SDK versions, and if active or uninstalled View Plugins & Themes ListNames, slugs, versions, and if active or not If I misunderstood what “Allow and continue” does I am happy to be proven wrong.
Jones
August 17, 2023
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1 reply
…why?
I don’t understand why this exists… it adds the linkedin javascript to the frontend. That’s it. It contains 10x more bloat and advertising than actual function. It won’t fix any issues you might have with linkedin tags like csp errors.
biosonik
September 10, 2022
|
1 reply
Why does the plugin want to steal all the information from my website?
The last one star review didn’t go far enough in explaining the deception. I only give 2 stars since the tag probably works, but I won’t be using it for just a snippet of code. The author needs to know that lying to people to extract personal information is not ethical and illegal in my country. Note that the plugin asks you to “Click on Allow & Continue to activate Linkedin Insight Tag” as if it is mandatory to use the plugin. “Click on Allow & Continue to activate Linkedin Insight Tag on your website :)! The Linkedin tag (with base & event codes) allows you to track actions people take on your website. Never miss an important update — opt-in to our security and feature updates notifications. See you on the other side.” Then you will be sharing the following: View Basic Profile InfoNever miss important updates, get security warnings before they become public knowledge, and receive notifications about special offers and awesome new features.Your WordPress user’s: first & last name, and email address View Basic Website InfoHomepage URL & title, WP & PHP versions, and site language View Basic Plugin InfoCurrent plugin & SDK versions, and if active or uninstalled View Plugins & Themes ListNames, slugs, versions, and if active or not If I misunderstood what “Allow and continue” does I am happy to be proven wrong.
Jones
August 17, 2023
|
1 reply
Worked when Google failed
I initially tried to use Google Tag Manager to add the LinkedIn Insights tag to my site. Added, waited, tested, failed and tried again several times. After getting super frustrated, I installed this plugin. Within minutes of using it, the tag was signaling LinkedIn and I was ready to launch my campaign. Awesome!