Broad public profile, connection graph, activity trail, contact imports, messaging, and recruiting signals.
Open checklistAudit Matrix
A side-by-side checklist for comparing exposure types. Scores are practical triage labels for settings review, not legal conclusions or security guarantees.
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Blind
Anonymous discussion depends on verification boundaries, writing style, and removal of identifying context.
Open checklistBusiness discovery, contact fields, event visibility, group participation, and recruiter preferences.
Open checklistPeerlist
Project details, linked accounts, screenshots, proof-of-work metadata, and contact route boundaries.
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Scoring Notes
Volume increases when a profile mixes resume history, network relationships, messages, reactions, and imported contacts. The more categories present, the more often settings should be reviewed.
User control means the practical ability to narrow visibility, export data, delete stale content, and separate private contact details from public identity.
Context risk appears when small facts combine: employer, city, date, team, salary range, project screenshot, and writing style can identify a person even without a legal name.
| Dimension | Blind | Peerlist | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Public identity | Usually central to the product. | Usually hidden from posts. | Usually business-facing. | Usually portfolio-facing. |
| Contact exposure | Review profile, imports, and messaging. | Review notification previews and handle reuse. | Review business contact fields. | Review links and portfolio inbox. |
| Activity trail | Comments, reactions, follows, and posts. | Threads, replies, timing, and writing style. | Events, groups, and profile changes. | Projects, launches, comments, and links. |
| Best first action | Open public preview. | Scrub identifying details. | Check discoverability. | Audit project artifacts. |