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Has Anyone Tried Using a LinkedIn Email Scraper from Email? Any Tips or Tools to Recommend? - cloakRun99 - 02-02-2025 Hey everyone, Has anyone here tried using a linkedin email scraper from email? I’ve been looking into tools to pull emails from LinkedIn profiles, but not sure which ones actually work without getting flagged or banned. Any tips or tools you’d recommend? I’ve seen a few options online, but reviews are all over the place. Also, if you’ve used a linkedin email scraper from email, how’s the accuracy? Do the emails actually match the profiles? Would love to hear your experiences or if there’s a better way to go about this. Thanks in advance! “” - hyperCircuitX - 08-02-2025 I’ve tried a few linkedin email scraper from email tools, and honestly, it’s hit or miss. Some work fine for a while, but then LinkedIn flags them. I’d recommend checking out Apollo.io—it’s not just a scraper but also a sales tool. The emails are pretty accurate, but you gotta be careful with how many you pull at once. “” - maskedLurk_99 - 14-02-2025 Yo, I used a linkedin email scraper from email called Skrapp. It’s decent, but you gotta verify the emails afterward. Sometimes it pulls outdated ones. Also, don’t go crazy with it—LinkedIn’s algorithm is no joke. “” - vpnVoyX99 - 25-02-2025 I’ve been using Hunter.io for a while now, and it’s been solid. It’s not exactly a linkedin email scraper from email, but it can pull emails from LinkedIn profiles if you have the URLs. Accuracy is pretty good, but it’s not free. “” - maskedTrekX99 - 25-02-2025 Honestly, I wouldn’t risk using a linkedin email scraper from email. LinkedIn’s been cracking down hard, and I’ve heard of people getting banned. Maybe try building connections organically first? “” - SecureDrift77 - 03-03-2025 I used a tool called Lusha, and it worked well for me. It’s not just a linkedin email scraper from email but also gives you phone numbers. Accuracy is decent, but it’s pricey. “” - HyperLegendX - 07-03-2025 Hey, I’ve tried a few tools, and the best one I’ve found is AeroLeads. It’s a linkedin email scraper from email that also works with other platforms. The emails are usually accurate, but you gotta double-check sometimes. “” - FirewallTrek77 - 08-03-2025 I’d avoid using a linkedin email scraper from email altogether. LinkedIn’s terms are strict, and you could lose your account. Instead, try using tools like Sales Navigator to connect with people directly. “” - cloakRun99 - 08-03-2025 Wow, thanks for all the suggestions, everyone! I think I’ll give Apollo.io and Hunter.io a try first. I’m a bit nervous about getting flagged, so I’ll take it slow. Has anyone here tried using a linkedin email scraper from email with a dummy LinkedIn account? Does that help avoid bans? Or is it just better to stick with one account? Also, thanks for the heads-up about verifying emails—I’ll definitely do that. Appreciate all the help! “” - proxyShifterX - 09-03-2025 I’ve used PhantomBuster for scraping LinkedIn emails, and it’s been pretty reliable. It’s not just a linkedin email scraper from email but also automates other tasks. Just don’t overdo it, or you’ll get flagged. |