

Restricted to ad accounts in which the authenticated member has one of the following ad account roles. Member Auth: Manage and read an authenticated member's ad accounts. Member Auth: Post, comment, and like posts on behalf of an authenticated member. Member Auth: Retrieve organizations' posts, comments, and likes. Restricted to organizations in which the authenticated member has one of the following company page roles. Member Auth: Post, comment and like posts on behalf of an organization. Member Auth: Retrieve an authenticated member’s company pages and their reporting data. Member Auth: Manage an authenticated member’s company pages and retrieve reporting data. Contact support or your partner rep for application information. Lead Generation and Audiences permissions may be applied for after being an approved Marketing Developer Platform partner. Qualifications to be an Advertising APIs partner are available at Become a Partner. This can be done by selecting your app from My Apps, navigate to the Products tab, and add the Marketing Developer Platform product. You can apply for access through the Developer Portal. Marketingĭevelopers seeking to build a marketing related integration using Advertising APIs permissions must be approved. Member Auth: Post, comment and like posts on behalf of an authenticated member.ĭevelopers seeking to build a learning related integration should refer to the Request API Access page within the LinkedIn Learning API space. Member Auth: Retrieve authenticated member's primary email address. Member Auth: Retrieve authenticated member's name, headline, and photo. LinkedIn products can be enabled after creating a new application. The following permissions are available to all developers, and may be added via self-service through the LinkedIn Developer Portal, under the Products tab on your application page.

More about these permission types can be found in Authenticating with OAuth 2.0 Overview. Open Permissions are the only permissions that are available to all developers without special approval.Īll permissions listed below are used in either Member Authentication Flow (3-legged) or Application Authentication Flow (2-legged). Most permissions and partner programs require explicit approval from LinkedIn. This page summarizes the available permissions and partner programs available for accessing LinkedIn APIs. Applications must be authorized and authenticated before they can fetch data from LinkedIn or get access to member data. The LinkedIn API uses OAuth 2.0 for user authorization and API authentication.
