Adobe and [Ep4] Secret CampusLinkedIn are knocking out two birds with one stone, combining their identity verification and content validation tools into one shared system under a new "Verified on LinkedIn" program.
"Using Verified on LinkedIn, users will be able to use the verifications they've completed on LinkedIn to show who they are across the different online platforms they use, boosting trust, confidence, and credibility," said Oscar Rodriguez, vice president of trust at LinkedIn.
SEE ALSO: U.S. government agency sounds alarm on AI's toll on environment, humanityExpanding on LinkedIn's current identity, workplace, and educational verification badges, the new partnership harnesses the professional social networking platform's free identity verification tool for Adobe creators looking to protect their work, helping them seamlessly verify who they are and automatically credit their work across both platforms.
When a creator who is verified on LinkedIn adds credentials through Adobe's content authenticity app, those credits will appear with a Verified on LinkedIn badge, tacked to the user's profile. And if that content is posted on LinkedIn, the platform will automatically tag it with the user's content credentials.
Adobe's content authenticity app, now in public beta, allows users to add content credentials to images and photos, part of the company's wider Content Authenticity Initiative. Other platforms, like TikTok, tech companies, and news organizations have joined the movement, including adding their own content credit systems and signing onto the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), a nonprofit-backed project facilitating content provenance in the age of AI.
LinkedIn's badge can also be applied to TrustRadius, G2 and UserTesting, the company explained, as it encourages other companies to similarly integrate its free verification tool.
Topics Apps & Software Cybersecurity LinkedIn
Sam Altman and OpenAI: Here's everything you need to know about the dramaThinx classSex tips for disabled people and their partnersThinx classRedux: Emily Wilson, Robert Fitzgerald, and Robert FaglesThe Hollywood Darling Who Tanked His Career to Combat AntiThe End of the Tour: Tennis Stars in TwilightBreastfeeding videos can now be monetized on YouTube — here's why'The Curse' and 'Anyone But You' have given us the funniest feud of 2023Sex tips for disabled people and their partnersGhost Club: Yeats’s and Dickens’s Secret Society of SpiritsThe Alchemy of NovemberBest deals of the day Jan. 23: 17Sam Altman and OpenAI: Here's everything you need to know about the dramaSam Altman fired as OpenAI CEO. Here's everything we know so far.Staff Picks: Sappho, Joan Didion, and SnoopyBest deals of the day Jan. 24: Dyson V10 Allergy cordless vacuum, 85OpenAI names Twitch coThe Wholesome Yet Filthy Comedy of Katya and TrixieReappearing Women: A Conversation Between Marie Darrieussecq and Kate Zambreno by The Paris Review Exhausted parents: Working from home isn't working Everyone is invited to a virtual cocktail party at Downton Abbey Sling makes live TV free during evening 'Happy Hour' ASUS Chromebook Flip C436 Review: A flexible laptop for our stay Technical glitches prevent millions from getting IRS stimulus checks Barack Obama shares a new playlist curated by Chance the Rapper, Nick Offerman and more Apple's Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro is now available to order It's been a year since Trump's taco bowl tweet and nothing has changed These animals are getting the Lego treatment because conservation is cool Bansky's latest artwork takes working from home to a whole new level Orangutan kept in a tiny wooden box for two years is finally rescued Most experts predict capitalism will survive job Disney+ will air eight Calm your angry, angry Twitter feed with this soothing emoji bot Giant, flying golden pigs to spare city from having to look at Trump's name Michelle Obama tweets mysterious phone number and the internet needs to know what's up Sony is giving away 'Journey' and 'Uncharted' for free on PlayStation 4 iPhone 12 might look like an iPad Pro, and the HomePod could shrink Disney+ censors nudity in 'Splash' with a luxurious CGI butt wig Carly Rae Jepsen memes come from the internet, and yet they are so pure
2.5831s , 10110.5078125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【[Ep4] Secret Campus】,Openness Information Network