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Nate Chamberlain
Nate Chamberlain
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Nate Chamberlain

Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
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Allowing/disallowing users from connecting LinkedIn to their account

By default, users may be able to connect their LinkedIn accounts to their work or school account in your organization. This allows ease of access to LinkedIn data for their colleagues and provides a pre-built social network for your organization to utilize. You can manage whether this is a possibility via Azure AD. In this recipe, we'll disable the ability to connect to LinkedIn.

Getting ready

You must be a global administrator to complete the steps in this recipe.

How to do it…

  1. Go to the Azure Active Directory Admin Center at https://aad.portal.azure.com.
  2. Click on Azure Active Directory from the left navigation menu and then choose User settings:

    Figure 10.26 – User settings link in the left-hand navigation menu of AAD

  3. Change LinkedIn account connections to No:

    Figure 10.27 – Example showing LinkedIn account connections disabled

  4. Click Save.

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Microsoft Office 365 Administration Cookbook
Published in: Sep 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781838551230

Author (1)

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Nate Chamberlain

Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
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