If a family members or a loved one that has passed away used a LinkedIn profile, it is important to let LinkedIn know about it. You may request the administration team remove the deceased’s profile from LinkedIn.
A couple of steps and a few documents are required to be sent to LinkedIn before the team finally takes the deceased member’s profile off the LinkedIn’s server.
A couple of steps and a few documents are required to be sent to LinkedIn before the team finally takes the deceased member’s profile off the LinkedIn’s server.
- ■Open your favorite web browser.
■In the address bar type www.docusign.net/MEMBER/PowerFormSigning.aspx?PowerFormId=91e28b6c-bc93-47ed-8d1e-1f81083529d6 and press Enter.
■On the opened PowerForm Signer Information window, populate the fields with the correct values, and click Begin signing from the bottom.
■Open your email account to check for a verification code sent by LinkedIn.
■On LinkedIn’s Please enter the access code to view the document window, provide the verification code in the Access Code field, and click Validate.
■On the opened Request for Signature interface, check the I consent to use Electronics Records and Signature checkbox.
■Click Sign On Paper.
Note: You can select any appropriate option as required.
■Once this is done, on the Sign on Paper window, click the appropriate option to submit the document. (E.g. Prefer to Upload the Document in this demonstration.)
■On the opened box, click to select the Save File radio button to save the document and click OK to continue.
■Once the file is downloaded, open the file, populate the fields with the correct values, and save the file for future use.
■Back on the opened Sign On Paper page, click Browse to browse and select the Verification_of_Death document that you saved in step 10.
■Once the document is added, click Complete to send the application to LinkedIn.
■Once done, wait until LinkedIn reviews the application and gets in touch with you for further steps to remove the account of the deceased.