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If you want to add an extra email address to your LinkedIn account, follow these steps: 1. Log in to your LinkedIn account and go to your profile by clicking on your profile picture in the top right corner. 2. Click on "Edit profile" button just below your profile picture. 3. Scroll down to the "Contact Info" section and click on the pencil icon next to your current email address. 4. Click on the "Add email address" button. 5. Enter your new email address in the text box provided. 6. Select the privacy setting for your email address by clicking on the drop-down menu next to it. You can choose to display the email address publicly, only to your connections, or keep it private. 7. Click on the "Save" button. 8. LinkedIn will send a verification email to your new email address. Check your inbox and follow the instructions in the email to verify your new email address. 9. Once your email address is verified, it will be added to your LinkedIn account. You can edit or delete the email address at any time by following the same steps.
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