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LinkedIn — Disconnect helper

Adds Disconnect on LinkedIn connections list and feed (1st-degree authors) so you can remove connections without menu hunting.

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Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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Version1.3.6
ManifestV3
Size34.2KiB
Languages1English
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LinkedIn — Disconnect helper adds a clear Disconnect control where LinkedIn’s own flow is easy to miss—so you can remove connections without digging through nested menus.

Connections list

On your connections page, each row gets a Disconnect action (styled like LinkedIn’s existing row actions) before the ⋯ menu. It works across different sort orders, not only “Recently added.”

Feed

On the home feed and post pages, a small disconnect control appears only for the post author when they are a 1st-degree connection; the same cases where removing a connection actually applies. It sits next to the post’s ⋯menu, not next to Connect/Message on random profiles in the thread.

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