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Re-enable disabled LinkedIn app

Hi, I'm trying to allow our users to sign in to our website using LinkedIn but I'm currently getting the attached error. I assume that our app got disabled because we set it up over a year ago and it hasn't been used since then. However, I would like to re-enable the application now if that is possible.
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What do you mean by re-enable linkedin app? Are you the developer of LinkedIn app? Where did you meet this error?

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Yes, I'm the developer. The app is no longer showing up in my app dashboard and I'm getting this error while testing sign in with LinkedIn. I tried contacting LinkedIn support but they told me that I had contacted the wrong department so I was hoping that this would be the correct avenue for getting help with reverting the disabled status of my app.

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I'm still confused, you mean you developed the LinkedIn app? Then why you need to get help from LinkedIn support? The LinkedIn APP is not a Microsoft app and questions about using it are not supported in Microsoft Q&A.

So here is my question, is that you that published the LinkedIn app in Partner Center? If you are, did you removed the Linkedin app from the Microsoft Store before, and now you want to re-publish it?

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Ok, I got more details on how to get help from LinkedIn:

If you're contacting us with questions concerning any of the products listed under Consumer Products, you'll need to submit your question to Stackoverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/. It's important to also tag your question with the #LinkedIn hashtag so LinkedIn engineers will see them.

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