: Start with 5–10 requests a day and gradually increase over weeks.
While there isn't a specific official manual for a file titled "Linkedin Auto Connect Bot_1_0_3_16.zip," this naming convention typically refers to a or standalone bot . Using such tools carries significant risk, as LinkedIn actively monitors and bans accounts using unauthorized automation. Linkedin Auto Connect Bot_1_0_3_16.zip
To avoid detection, you must configure the bot to mimic human behavior: : Start with 5–10 requests a day and
: This is often due to an expired session cookie. Re-log into LinkedIn in your browser and update the cookie in the bot settings. To avoid detection, you must configure the bot
: Unzip the folder, go to chrome://extensions/ , enable Developer Mode , and click "Load unpacked" to select the folder.
: Use "tags" (like {FirstName} ) to ensure your requests don't look like spam. 3. Safety Best Practices
: Never send more than 20–30 invitations per day if your account is new. Even seasoned accounts should stay under 50–100 to avoid triggers.