When You Block Someone On Linkedin Can They Still See Your Profile 2021 [better] -
When you block someone on LinkedIn, they cannot see your profile, send you messages, or view your shared content. The block is designed to make you effectively "disappear" from each other on the platform. What Happens When You Block Someone
Profile Invisibility: Neither you nor the blocked member can access each other’s profiles while logged in.
Automatic Disconnection: If you were connected, the connection is immediately removed.
Interaction Ceases: You won't see each other’s posts, shares, or activity in your news feeds.
Clean Slate: Any endorsements or recommendations previously given by that member are removed from your profile.
No Notifications: LinkedIn does not notify the person that they have been blocked. Can They Still See Anything?
While a block is powerful, there are specific scenarios where a blocked person might still see your information:
Public Profiles: If you have a public profile, someone you've blocked might still see it if they are logged out of LinkedIn or use a search engine (like Google). To prevent this, you must adjust your Public Profile Settings.
Shared Content: If a mutual connection reshares your post, the blocked member may see it in their feed.
Public Groups: Content you post in open group discussions remains visible to anyone in those groups.
Messaging History: While you cannot send new messages, they may still be able to see the content of past LinkedIn messages, though your name and picture will be replaced with "LinkedIn Member". Block a member - overview | LinkedIn Help
When you block someone on LinkedIn, they generally cannot see your profile while they are logged into their account. For them, your profile will effectively "vanish" from search results and direct access. What Happens After You Block Someone
Mutual Invisibility: Neither you nor the blocked person can view each other's profiles. When you block someone on LinkedIn, they cannot
Automatic Disconnection: If you were connected, that connection is instantly removed.
Interaction Stop: They cannot see your posts, shares, or comments, and you cannot see theirs.
Endorsement Removal: Any endorsements or recommendations previously exchanged between you are deleted.
Message Silence: You cannot message each other. While past messages may remain in your inbox, they will often show a generic "LinkedIn Member" silhouette instead of a profile picture. Exceptions to Invisibility
There are a few rare scenarios where a blocked person might still see your information: Block a member - overview | LinkedIn Help
When you block someone on LinkedIn, they generally cannot see your profile while they are logged in to their account
. Blocking effectively makes you "invisible" to that person on the platform.
However, there are specific scenarios where they might still see parts of your information or your profile: Scenarios Where Visibility Persists Logged-out Viewing
: If your profile is set to "Public," a blocked person can still see a limited version of it by logging out of LinkedIn and searching for you via external search engines like Google. Public Content
: Blocked members may still see information you have shared publicly, such as content in open group discussions, public shares, or comments on "Top Voices" posts. Shared Group Membership
: In 2021, if you remained in a group with a blocked member, they might still see your profile within that group's context. To prevent this, you would need to remove them from a group you manage or leave a group they belong to. Cached Data
: On mobile devices or 3rd-party apps using LinkedIn's API, a blocked member might see cached data of your profile for a short period after the block is initiated. Mutual Connections Purpose: Let users see exactly what a block
: If a mutual connection shares your content or comments on it, the blocked person may see that interaction in their news feed second-hand. Secondary Accounts
: If the blocked person uses a different LinkedIn account or asks a friend to view your profile, they will be able to see your full profile as if no block existed. What Happens Immediately After Blocking Can a blocked user see my profile via LinkedIn recruiter?
When you block someone on LinkedIn, see your profile while they are logged into their account
. The block is reciprocal, meaning you also cannot view their profile or interact with them. Immediate Effects of Blocking Profile Access
: Neither party can access the other's profile while logged in.
: You cannot send new messages to each other. Existing message history is preserved but further communication is disabled. Connections
: If you were connected, the connection is automatically removed. Interactions
: Any endorsements or recommendations given to each other are permanently removed. Feed and Suggestions
: You won't see each other’s shared content or be suggested to each other in features like "People You May Know". Critical Exceptions and Workarounds
While a block is comprehensive within the platform, certain scenarios may still allow some visibility: Block a member - overview | LinkedIn Help
When you block someone on LinkedIn (as of 2021), they cannot view your profile, follow you, message you, or see your comments and likes on others’ posts. Blocking also removes any endorsements or introductions between you and the person; it prevents them from seeing your profile in search results while signed in to their LinkedIn account. Note: mutual connections may still see content you’ve posted on public pages or in groups where both participate.
Feature suggestion — “Block Preview & Scope” Preview panel showing how your profile appears to
- Purpose: Let users see exactly what a block will hide and where it applies before confirming.
- Key elements:
- Preview panel showing how your profile appears to the blocked user (what sections become hidden: photo, headline, activity, connections).
- Scope toggles: enforce block only on LinkedIn messages, profile view, or both.
- Exceptions list: allow blocking but permit mutual-group or mutual-company visibility.
- Confirmation summary: lists effects (messages removed, endorsements hidden, search removal).
- Undo grace period: 48-hour undo that reverses removals (endorsements/messages restored).
- Privacy note (for implementation): ensure previews are generated locally for the blocker without revealing any info to the target account and log minimal metadata.
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Blog Title: When You Block Someone on LinkedIn in 2021, Can They Still See Your Profile?
Short Answer: No. When you block someone on LinkedIn (in 2021 or any recent year), they cannot see your profile. The block is comprehensive and mutual.
However, there are a few important nuances to understand about what blocking actually does—and what it doesn’t do.
Part 7: Alternatives to Blocking in 2021 – Which Is Better?
Before you hit that block button, consider these 2021 alternatives. Each offers different levels of privacy.
| Feature | What It Does | Can They See Your Profile? | | --- | --- | --- | | Block | Complete account-level invisibility. | No (if logged in). Yes (if logged out/public cache). | | Unconnect | Remove as 1st-degree connection. | Yes – they see your public profile but cannot message you for free. | | Private Mode (Your own settings) | You browse anonymously. | Does not affect their ability to see you. | | Restrict (2021 feature) | They can still see your posts but cannot message you unless you reply. | Yes – full visibility, just limited interaction. | | Report/Spam | LinkedIn reviews account for policy violations. | Yes until official action is taken. |
In 2021, LinkedIn has not yet introduced a “Shadow Block” (like Instagram) or a full IP-based block. Therefore, for absolute privacy, you must combine blocking with public profile restrictions.
Part 8: Step-by-Step – How to Maximize Privacy After Blocking
If you want to ensure that the person you blocked truly cannot see your profile in 2021, follow this 4-step checklist:
Practical guidance (when to block vs alternatives)
- Block for harassment, threats, repeated unwanted contact, or safety concerns.
- Use unfollow or mute to stop seeing someone’s posts without cutting ties.
- Use stricter profile visibility settings if you want to limit who can see your profile broadly.
Part 6: Does Blocking Remove You From Their Saved Contacts or CRM Tools?
Professionals often save LinkedIn profiles to:
- Sales Navigator (LinkedIn’s premium sales tool)
- HubSpot / Salesforce integrations
- Browser bookmarks
Here is the 2021 reality:
- Saved URLs: A blocked user can still click a saved bookmark of your profile. But if they are logged into LinkedIn, they will still see the “Profile not available” error.
- Sales Navigator: If you block someone who has you saved in Sales Navigator, your profile becomes unviewable from within Sales Navigator as well. However, any exported data (CSV files containing your name and company) remains on their hard drive. Blocking does not delete offline data.
- Third-party CRM: CRMs that sync LinkedIn data often capture your name, headline, and current position at the time of the sync. That historical data stays visible to them outside of LinkedIn.
Conclusion: Blocking prevents new views and interactions but cannot erase previously downloaded information.
Important caveats and edge cases
- Public content: Anything you post publicly (public posts, public comments on influencer posts, or content reshared by mutual connections) may still be visible indirectly to the blocked person via other accounts or reshares. Blocking does not remove copies or reposts made by others.
- Groups and shared spaces: If you and the blocked person are in the same private group, LinkedIn’s blocking should prevent one-on-one visibility, but group interactions (e.g., both commenting on the same public thread) can still let the other see your comments; behavior here has varied across LinkedIn releases.
- Unblocking: Unblocking does not restore your previous connection, endorsements, or message history. LinkedIn also enforces a short wait period before you can block the same person again after unblocking.
- Cross-account detection: If the person opens LinkedIn while logged into another account (or views your public profile without logging in), they may still see some public information.
Summary: Can They See You?
| Feature | Can They See It? | | :--- | :--- | | Your LinkedIn Profile | No. | | Your Name in Search (LinkedIn) | No. | | Your Posts & Activity | No. | | Your Public Profile (Google) | Yes (Unless you turn off public visibility). | | Past Messages | Yes (But your name is hidden). | | Shared Group Content | Yes. |
Previous Comments & Tags
- If you and the blocked user previously commented on a mutual connection’s post, both of you can still see each other’s comments on that third-party post. Blocking does not retroactively delete past public interactions.
- However, the blocked user cannot click on your name from that comment. It will appear as un-clickable text (like
[Deleted or Blocked User]in some versions, or simply a grayed-out name).