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drmowinckels committed Jan 14, 2025
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image_alt: LinkedIn API logo. LinkedIn standard logo on the left, a rectangle with rounded corners with the letters API inside on the right.
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So I've had several posts past year about using [httr2]{} in R to connect to various API's, like [Zenodo](/blog/2024/fair-blog).
So I've had several posts past year about using [httr2](https://httr2.r-lib.org/) in R to connect to various API's, like [Zenodo](/blog/2024/fair-blog).
In that journey, I have been trying to get things working with LinkedIn too, which is one of the three social-media type platforms I use to communicate.
In that quest, there has been... much frustration.
I feel like I am becoming more and more comfortable with API's, both from R and from the shell.
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> For Individual Developers: API products available to individual developers have a default Company page associated with them and you must select that default Company page to proceed.
Meaning, you need a Company page associated with you app, so you need to make one...
I [made a company](https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/linkedin-pages) page called [Dr. Mowinckel's](https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-mowinckel-s/) on LinkedIn, which will see no activity as far as I am concerned.
I [made a company page](https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/linkedin-pages) called [Dr. Mowinckel's](https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-mowinckel-s/) on LinkedIn, which will see no activity as far as I am concerned.
Once that was made, I could associate that page with my app, and things seemed to be just fine.

**Privacy policy URL** not required, and if you are using it for yourself, totally not needed.
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