I am currently developing custom application(company specific) integrated with LinkedIn. I have received data with basic profile access to fetch and fill some fields on my application and now I need full profile permission. But as answered in this question it is not allowed anymore. I see that there are partner programs are there. So I have following questions with me.
- How to get permission to access full profile data.
- Do I need to contact them? If so how to contact them.
- Is there any criterias to be completed ? if so if so criterias should I completed to be eligible.
- Is it involve any price? if so how much ?
Thanks in advance.
This is the latest update as of now,
LinkedIn have stopped taking new partner request and has a update on their help portal.
"This is currently unavailable. We’re improving our partner program application process. Updates will be posted on developer.linkedin.com. Thank you for your patience while we work on this."
Hope they will come back soon.
QUESTION-1:
For getting permission to access
r_fullprofile
, you will have to apply to become a member of a relevant Partner Program.Apply for partner status with LinkedIn, explaining what your integration is and how it works. If it meets the criteria of "we feel that they’re providing value to members, developers and LinkedIn," then
r_fullprofile
endpoint will remain open for that app, and ONLY that app.QUESTION-2:
Yes, i think you would need to contact them apart from filling the relevant Partner Program form. They should reply to you about the status of the submitted application in about 15 business days.
QUESTION-3:
There are multiple conditions on which Linkedin reviews an application. If your application does not satisfy any of the conditions, then Linkedin rejects your application. Make sure you are satisfying their eligibility criteria. I have listed the various criterias which must be satisfied in order to become member of a relevant Linkedin Partner Program.
Eligibilty Criteria for Linkedin Partner Program:
(Taken from this linkedin page.)
You can use their APIs if:
Hiring: Applications to find a job or fill a job, such as ones used to advertise, post, apply for, search for, recommend, refer, suggest, enhance listings for, or fill permanent jobs, contract positions, or volunteer opportunities, or for anything with a similar functionality (you can, however, use the APIs to develop an Application to let people apply for a job on your company’s career site, as long as it abides by the specification set forth here).
Marketing: Applications used by marketers or their customers for marketing campaigns, lead generation, campaign analysis, or for anything with similar functionality (you can, however, use the APIs to develop an Application to let companies manage their social media presence on LinkedIn, as long as it abides by Section 4.5(“Social Media Management: Company Profile and Statistics Data”)).
Selling: Applications used by sales or other outbound professionals for generating or finding prospects or leads, for sales intelligence or training, for relationship management, for systematic matching of individuals with their LinkedIn profiles, or for anything with similar functionality.
QUESTION-4:
I don't think there is any such price for using their APIs.
Taken from LinkedIn API usage terms of use:
Hope this helps!