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How to connect your LinkedIn account to Aimfox

Bozidar Nikolic avatar
Written by Bozidar Nikolic
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Aimfox relies on maintaining a steady connection with your LinkedIn account in order to sync data, send messages and grow your network.

You can connect your account by clicking the large “Connect your LinkedIn” banner at the top of your Aimfox dashboard. This banner will be visible whenever your LinkedIn account is disconnected from Aimfox.

You can also connect your account through the Accounts page, simply by clicking on the Add account button.

You can also connect your account with a Custom link.

After clicking on the Add account button, you are prompted to choose between adding your account through our Aimfox Chrome extension, or using your LinkedIn credentials.

Aimfox does not store your Login information, or share it with third parties.

During login, you may be prompted to enter a Two Factor Authentication code, or receive a “This was me” prompt on your LinkedIn phone app, or other device.

Once this is complete, you will be connected to Aimfox! 🎉

Connection status and App functionality

Since Aimfox is an automation tool first and foremost, a lot of your dashboard will have reduced functionality while your account is disconnected.

Outreach Campaigns

While your account is disconnected, campaigns cannot work. They will remain in the Active state, but no interactions will be executed. These campaigns will automatically resume activity as soon as you reconnect your account.

Data synchronization

Aimfox cannot access any information on your LinkedIn account while you are disconnected. For this reason, your Campaign and Leads data will not be updated, and you will not be able to use the Inbox.

Blacklist

Your blacklist will not work while your account is disconnected.

How to disconnect your LinkedIn account from Aimfox?

If you ever need to disconnect your account from Aimfox, or any other service or device, you can do so directly in your LinkedIn settings. Just go to Sign in & Security > Where you’re signed in. On this screen you can end any of your currently active login sessions.

You can access your LinkedIn active sessions page here: https://www.linkedin.com/mypreferences/d/user-sessions

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