LinkedIn App Keeps Crashing | Quick Fixes

If your LinkedIn app keeps crashing, on Android, go to Settings > Apps > LinkedIn > Force Stop. Make sure you have a stable Wi-Fi or mobile data connection.

Here are step-by-step solutions to fix it, whether you’re on Android or iOS:


πŸ”§ Quick Fixes

βœ… 1. Force Close and Reopen the App

  • On Android: Go to Settings > Apps > LinkedIn > Force Stop.

  • On iOS: Swipe up and close the app from the app switcher.

Then relaunch the app.


βœ… 2. Clear App Cache (Android Only)

  • Go to Settings > Apps > LinkedIn > Storage > Clear Cache.

  • Optionally, tap Clear Data (this logs you out but can solve deeper bugs).


βœ… 3. Update the App

Outdated versions are a common cause of crashes.

  • Open the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

  • Search LinkedIn β†’ tap Update if available.


βœ… 4. Restart Your Phone

Sometimes, a simple reboot clears background conflicts or memory leaks.

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βœ… 5. Check for OS Updates

  • Android: Settings > System > Software update.

  • iPhone: Settings > General > Software Update.

Make sure your phone’s system software is up to date.


βœ… 6. Uninstall and Reinstall LinkedIn

This will give you the latest version with a clean install.

  • Delete the LinkedIn app.

  • Restart your phone.

  • Reinstall it from the Play Store or App Store.


βœ… 7. Check for App Conflicts

Do you have other apps like ad blockers, VPNs, or “lite” data-saving modes enabled? These can interfere with LinkedIn.

Try disabling them temporarily and reopen the app.


βœ… 8. Check LinkedIn Server Status

Sometimes the issue isn’t on your end.


🚨 Still Crashing?

If none of the above worked:


If you have tried all of these steps and the issue persists, you may be experiencing a widespread bug. In that case, your best option is to use the LinkedIn website on a mobile browser until a fix is released. You can also contact LinkedIn support to report the issue directly.

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