Some precautions and best practices you should take if you are managing someone else's LinkedIn account or accounts on behalf of that person, no matter with or without automation tools.

#1: One LinkedIn account = one separate Chrome instance.
Make sure to always create and use a separate Chrome instance for every account you manage.


#2: Use Chrome VPN extensions or proxies
If the machine you are using to manage your client's LinkedIn account is located in a different country than your client, use a VPN extensions or proxies and, if possible, choose the same country in your proxy settings. This looks safer and doesn't arouse suspicion for LinkedIn team. When one LinkedIn account is accessed from two different countries, far away, it doesn't look normal.

Make sure you have installed VPN on all chrome sessions.

Also bear in mind that using a single VPN extension with the same geographic area selected may lead to a situation when you will have the same IP address for all your accounts, if a VPN extension network doesn't have a lot of servers for selected geographic area. So consider to have several VPN extensions or different proxies.


#3 Use only one automation tool at a time
Make sure you are not using any other tool with our software, as our algorithm only consider total activity performed on LinkedIn by us. Higher level of Activity may lead to issues with LinkedIn limits.