Yes, LinkedIn does show who viewed your profile, but the amount of information you see depends on your account type and the viewer's privacy settings.
- With a free LinkedIn account , you can see the number of profile visitors in the last 90 days and the names and headlines of the five most recent viewers. However, if the viewers have set their profiles to semi-private or private, you may only see limited information or "Anonymous LinkedIn Member" instead of their names
- With a LinkedIn Premium account , you get access to a more extensive list of profile viewers over the past 365 days and can filter visitors by company, industry, or demographics. Premium users also get more detailed insights about who viewed their profile, unless the viewer has chosen to browse in private mode
- If a viewer has set their profile to private mode , their visit will appear anonymously, and you will not see their identity regardless of your account type. Conversely, if you browse profiles in private mode, your identity will be hidden from others when you view their profiles
In summary, LinkedIn provides visibility into who has viewed your profile, but the details available depend on both your subscription level and the privacy choices of the viewers. You can check your profile viewers by selecting the "Who viewed your profile" option on your LinkedIn dashboard or profile page