Is Clay compliant with Linkedin’s terms of services that forbid scraping Linkedin? They have recently cracked down on products like Artisan.co (and Proxycurl and Apollo earlier this year) for scraping any Linkedin data (its against their terms of service) and I want to know if Linkedin is compliant in not scraping Linkedin?
We don't scrape data directly - we work with 70+ third-party data providers who use industry-standard practices to gather company and people data. [1]
We can't assess each provider's specific methods, but we only work with reputable providers who have established strong industry practices. For web scraping needs, we offer Claygent (our AI web scraper) which can retrieve real-time data from various sources.
If you have concerns about specific providers' compliance practices, you can reach out to them directly for clarification.
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Do you partner only with providers that are compliant with Linkedins terms of service? They are banning products that even use data brokers that are in violation of Linkedins Terms of Service https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/07/yes-linkedin-banned-ai-agent-startup-artisan-but-now-its-back/
We work with 70+ data providers who use industry-standard practices, but we can't assess each provider's specific compliance with platform terms of service. [1]
We're selective about our partners and only work with reputable providers who have established strong industry practices. However, if you have concerns about specific providers' compliance practices, you'd need to reach out to them directly for clarification on their methods.
You have full control over which integrations you use in your workflows, so you can review each provider's practices and decide what works for your company.
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Does Linkedin scrape Linkedin jobs when searching for jobs?
No, we don't scrape data directly. For job searches, we use multiple data sources including PredictLeads, Google Jobs, and our native jobs database. [1]
We also work with 70+ third-party data providers who use industry-standard practices to gather company and people data, rather than scraping platforms directly. [2]
For real-time web scraping needs, we offer Claygent (our AI web scraper) which can retrieve data from various sources.
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