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: These bots usually require your LinkedIn Session Cookie (li_at) to log in without needing your password. Tools like the PhantomBuster browser extension can help you retrieve this automatically. 2. Configuring the Bot

: Enable settings that add a "wait" period (e.g., 60–120 seconds) between each connection request.

: Use "tags" (like {FirstName} ) to ensure your requests don't look like spam. 3. Safety Best Practices Linkedin Auto Connect Bot_1_0_3_16.zip

: 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.

: If you see this, stop all automation immediately for at least 7–14 days. : These bots usually require your LinkedIn Session

: 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. Configuring the Bot : Enable settings that add

To avoid detection, you must configure the bot to mimic human behavior: