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In Europe, the GDPR would protect that type of data, in principle. That is, even if you provided your profile picture to Linked In and made it public, this does not entitle a third party to copy that picture and use it for other purposes (though a Linked-In 3rd party client would still be ok). It's still your data, even if you agreed to share it with Linked-In.


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