If we look at the original LinkedIn steps for importing contacts for Outlook and Exchange users, it involves downloading and installing an application to get your contacts from Outlook and send them back to LinkedIn:
As you might imagine, there is a lot of friction involved in switzerland mobile database getting users to download and install an application. In many companies, Windows is locked down to prevent users from accidentally installing malware. So in order to get them through this step, we need to remove the friction. You might imagine that one way to do this is to simply ask the user for their Exchange login credentials, and then connect directly to Exchange to get those contacts. However, while this removes friction, it creates a new problem: "If you have the password to Exchange, you can read my email, and I have a lot of private and confidential emails."
So we have to fix this. The best thing to do is to put a message in the dialog box to assure the user that you store their credentials in a highly secure way and that no one will ever look at their email.