How to Find Your Saved Articles on LinkedIn
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How to Find Your Saved Articles on LinkedIn

We often find interesting content on our LinkedIn homepage timeline, but we might want to keep it private by not liking or commenting on it.

This could be articles, job ads, or any post that we want to revisit or read later but don't want to clutter our network's feed with unnecessary likes or comments.

That's when the 'save' feature on LinkedIn saves the day. You can find the 'save' button by clicking the three dots in the top right corner of every post and article.

Click the three dots in the top right corner

But, I sometimes struggle to revisit saved posts because I forget where LinkedIn stores them.

If you've encountered this issue, here's a step-by-step guide to finding your saved posts.

For Desktop Version:

  1. Navigate to your homepage?(or click the home icon in the upper center of your LinkedIn window).

2. Look for the "My Items" button?in the top left corner, below your profile information.

3. Click the "My Items" button?to see your saved content.

4. Click "Saved Posts and Articles"?to access all your saved posts and articles.

For Mobile Version

For Mobile Version:

  1. Tap your profile picture?in the top left corner.

2. Tap "View Profile"?below your name.

3. Scroll down to the "Resources" section?and tap "Show all 5 resources."

6. Congratulations!?You've found your saved posts and articles.


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Hi Deni Rachmat, Great post! It's great that LinkedIn has a saved posts feature, but I always found it very frustrating that there was no search feature. You have to scroll and scroll to find the post you are looking for, I found it so annoying that I built an app called likedin.io to help me search and organise my own saved posts. It turns out that other folks are finding it useful too! You might find it useful too.

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