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How to Schedule Bulk Removal of Connections on LinkedIn

Managing your LinkedIn connections is an essential part of maintaining a professional network. LeadDelta makes it simple and efficient to remove unwanted or outdated connections. Follow these steps to remove connections using LeadDelta:

You can Schedule the Removal of as many 1st Degree Connections Synced to LeadDelta as you'd like (Starter, Pro & Business Plans only, not trial).
But LeadDelta will remove 2-50 a day, if you log-in to LeadDelta daily (Starter, Pro & Business Plans only).

Make sure to have an account with LeadDelta on a Starter, Pro or Business plan
Make sure you have the LeadDelta Chrome App installed
Make sure your connections have Synced (latest state)

With that said, if you no longer want to be connected with someone, you just need to find that specific connection and then click on the Remove button.

Disconnect

You will get a popup where you must confirm the action, after which the scheduled deletions will begin.

- Your computer must be on
- Stable internet connection
- You must be logged to your LinkedIn & LeadDelta

Confirmation

The marked contacts will be automatically labeled with Removal Scheduled Tag. Upon successful removal, they will be tagged as LD Removed.



You will also get a notification when this action begins as well as when contacts are removed.


At any point, you can go to your Home Page and stop the removal process.

Thanks,
Your LeadDelta team

You can schedule as many removals of your personal 1st-degree connections that are synced to LeadDelta.

During the trial period the limit is set to 25 connections in total. On a premium plans such as Pro & Business we will automatically remove anywhere between 2 and 50 connections each day. That is if you satisfy conditions from the seconds screenshot: Computer must be on, internet stable, logged in to your LinkedIn and LeadDelta with installed LeadDelta extension.

You can keep adding more connections for removal and they’ll be added to the bottom of the operation.**

Updated on: 24/12/2024

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