Connections and Privacy

Social Insights was designed with privacy concerns in mind. When you add your contacts from LinkedIn, Facebook, or Outlook to your connections, Social Insights searches for their records in the database. If any of the contacts you add do not exist in the Social Insights database, they become your private connections. Your private connections are not added to the Social Insights database and cannot be accessed by anyone outside your organization at any time. Your team members can view the names and titles of your private connections on the People tab of the companies that they work for, but cannot access the contact details.

Note

When working with Social Insights, consider the following:

The names of your private connections ...

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