I am excited about our journey ahead, and look forward to continuing to work with our teams to further enhance the LinkedIn experience. Over the next few weeks, we will focus on helping our members make a smooth transition to our full version app or mobile web experience, whichever best suits their needs. This is why we’ve made the decision to remove LinkedIn Lite from Android app stores on 27th January, 2022 and the Lite app will be deactivated on 15th March, 2022. We have heard from our members in developing markets that our full version app and mobile web experience now better serve their needs. We’ve also invested in our mobile web experience to make it more lightweight and bandwidth-sensitive, and added more features including more messaging tools, and the ability for members to customise their feed to dark mode. At the same time, we’ve seen a steady growth of our full version app in India - four times more than the global average - which provides members with enhanced features unavailable on LinkedIn Lite, such as the ability to customise their feed to dark mode and the full suite of messaging tools. When we launched LinkedIn Lite in 2017, our goal was to make the platform more accessible and help professionals in low-connectivity and low-bandwidth areas like India, better connect to opportunity.įive years later, the world has digitized at an unprecedented pace, with huge improvements in Internet usage and mobile Internet speeds across the world.
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