Keytrace is in beta. You likely will need to re-verify your claims when it goes live.

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LinkedIn Verification

How keytrace verifies LinkedIn identity claims

Claim URI Format

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ortatherox_keytrace-you-be-you-everywhere-share-7433426718113312769-vxsa

Pattern: ^https:\/\/www\.linkedin\.com\/posts\/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)_[^?]*

Create Your Proof

  1. 1Post a new public post on LinkedIn
  2. 2Paste the verification content below as the post text
  3. 3Make sure the post visibility is set to Public
  4. 4Copy the URL of the post (click the post timestamp → copy link)
  5. 5Paste the post URL below

Proof Text

You need to include this text in your LinkedIn proof location:

I'm linking my keytrace.dev: did:plc:example123456789012345678

Where to put it: Post a public LinkedIn post containing your DID

Verification Steps

  1. 1

    Fetch proof data

    Using the http fetcher

    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ortatherox_keytrace-you-be-you-everywhere-share-7433426718113312769-vxsa
  2. 2

    Search for DID in response

    The runner checks the following locations for your DID:

    • articleBodycontains

      Check if articleBody contains the DID

    • textcontains

      Check if text contains the DID

    • headlinecontains

      Check if headline contains the DID

  3. 3

    Attestation

    If the DID is found, keytrace signs an attestation linking your identity to your ATProto DID and stores it in your repo.

Try Verification

Test verification with your own claim URI and DID: