Is it safe to let Grok Bot log into LinkedIn?
Grok Bot can operate sites that have no API. SpaceXAI is explicit about that. For an internal dashboard, computer use is the point. For LinkedIn, a cloud VM clicking Connect is how people get restricted.
All of your Bots share one computer. Files, browser sessions, and app logins are account-scoped. If you take over for a password, passkey, two-factor code, or CAPTCHA, that session stays available to the rest of the roster. You did not give LinkedIn to one Bot. You gave it to every Bot you spin up later.
Random delays do not change the fingerprint. LinkedIn's rules care about the pattern on the account, not whether the clicks came from your laptop or from a Bot computer in someone else's region. The restriction email still has your name on it.
The safe path is MCP. Add https://omentir.com/api/agent/v1/mcp under Settings, then Plugins. When the Bot asks you to take over for LinkedIn, refuse. Point it at Omentir tools. Details: how to connect Grok Bot.
If you already pasted a LinkedIn password into the Bot computer, change it, sign out of that session, and keep LinkedIn only in Omentir. Then write a stop rule in the Bot description: never sign into LinkedIn.
Frequently asked questions
The session persists. Other Bots on the same computer can use it. Once is enough to share the account.
It is still your LinkedIn identity on a shared VM. Do not put it there.
Rented or fake profiles are a bad idea even when the software's pacing looks careful. Use the account you are allowed to use, inside Omentir.
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