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AI, Privacy and Data Use
LinkedIn Learning offers new AI-driven tools designed to support skill development through personalized guidance and interactive practice. Before using these features, it’s important to understand how they work, what data they rely on, and the choices you have in managing your information.
Features
Generative AI is used in the following features:
AI Coaching: A feature that uses generative AI to help learners navigate LinkedIn Learning's content library and get personalized and actionable advice and examples to help them develop critical skills.
AI Role Play: You can use AI-powered coaching to build confidence and improve your ability to handle challenging conversations at work. This experience is designed to be flexible, interactive, and personalized to your learning needs.
Privacy and Data Use
Before you start, please review how your data is handled when using the LinkedIn Learning AI Coaching and AI Role Play tools:
Conversation Storage
Typed or spoken conversations are transcribed and stored by LinkedIn for one year.
Data Processing
Conversations are processed by OpenAI to provide responses.
Ways to Use the Tool
Signed in with your LinkedIn account: Data (personal or otherwise) is shared with LinkedIn Learning by default.
Anonymously: No personal LinkedIn data is shared.
Review the benefits of connecting your LinkedIn profile with your Learning account.
Deleting Your Data
If you sign in with your personal LinkedIn account, the only way to delete stored data within the one-year window is to delete your account. Note: LinkedIn Learning is tied to your organizational email and cannot be deleted independently.
As a user of LinkedIn Enterprise products and services, the information that you choose to provide as inputs, as well as the responses to your inputs and your use of this feature, will be associated with your Enterprise account and will be considered “customer personal data” under the Data Processing Agreement. Like other personal data on LinkedIn, the organization associated with your Enterprise account can request to see what we have retained and request to take action on your personal data. Enterprise users must submit their deletion and export requests to their administrator.
During account creation, you must choose whether or not to link your LinkedIn profile to your LinkedIn Learning profile. There are several benefits including sharing your completed certificates on your LinkedIn profile, but this step is optional. Linking accounts will require you to log in to both accounts each time you use LinkedIn Learning.
On the LinkedIn Learning Login Screen, Enter your Conestoga email address.
On the next screen, you will be prompted to click through to Conestoga College
On the Conestoga College Login Screen, enter your Conestoga email address and password.
You will be promoted to set up areas of interest and goals
Lastly, you will be prompted to link your new LinkedIn Learning account to your LinkedIn account, if you have one. There are several benefits, including sharing your certificates on your LinkedIn profile. This step is optional and can be skipped.
On the LinkedIn Learning Login Screen, Enter your Conestoga email address.
If you chose to connect your LinkedIn account to your new LinkedIn Learning account, every time you log in afterwards, you will be prompted to enter your LinkedIn account details. These are NOT YOUR CONESTOGA NETWORK ID AND PASSWORD, but whatever email and password you have created your LinkedIn account with.
On the landing page, click on the blue Start Now button.
Afterwards, you will be prompted to log in to your Conestoga College Single Sign-On account.
On the Conestoga College Login Screen, enter your Conestoga email address and password.
If you chose not to connect your LinkedIn account to your new LinkedIn Learning account, your subsequent login experience will be similar to when you created your account.
Follow the procedure outlined in the Logging In section of this Information page.
You can log in to LinkedIn Learning directly from their website, but additional steps are sometimes required to authenticate with your Conestoga credentials:
Select "Sign In"
Follow the procedure outlined in the Logging In section of this Information page.
Tip: How to Link to a Video
To link to a LinkedIn Learning video or course, you can use two options:
Once logged in, click the Share icon for the video or course, then choose "Link" and copy the link provided.
The older advice for link creation still functions: you can copy the URL from your browser's address bar, then add &auth=true to the end of the URL. This ensures that anyone clicking the link will be sent to Conestoga's login page first.