Antibias
Antibias hides user names and profile pictures on LinkedIn to reduce bias when screening job applicants.
What is Antibias?
Antibias is a Chrome extension developed by Beyond, and its main feature is "Antibias hides user names and profile pictures on LinkedIn to reduce bias when screening job applicants.".
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Extension Usage Instructions
This allows first impressions to form based on credentials and achievements–not superficial traits. Antibias easily toggles on and off by clicking the extension icon–but you may not need to turn it off completely (read on!) Hovering over a hidden name or photo on a user’s profile will reveal it. We recommend waiting to view these pieces of information until you’ve explored the candidate’s profile and decided whether or not to advance them in the hiring process. Antibias was created by the team at Beyond (www.bynd.com), a design company that accelerates transformative customer experiences.
Extension Basic Information
Name | |
ID | gfeilphhbcfaekkffklahpndiidiloln |
Official URL | https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/antibias/gfeilphhbcfaekkffklahpndiidiloln |
Description | Antibias hides user names and profile pictures on LinkedIn to reduce bias when screening job applicants. |
File Size | 754 KB |
Installation Count | 224 |
Current Version | 1.7.5 |
Last Updated | 2020-04-29 |
Publish Date | 2020-04-29 |
Rating | 4.00/5 Total 2 Ratings |
Developer | Beyond |
[email protected] | |
Payment Type | free |
Extension Website | https://bynd.com |
Privacy Policy Page URL | https://bynd.com/privacy-policy |
Supported Languages | en-US |
manifest.json | |
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