Breaking News

Micron Announces New 2600 NVMe SSD HighPoint Launches Next-Gen External PCIe Gen5 x16 Switching Adapter LG Display Begins Mass Production of Ultimate Gaming OLED Panel with 4th-Generation OLED Technology PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for July 2025 Samsung Releases Smart Monitor M9 With AI-Powered QD-OLED Display

logo

  • Share Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • Home
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map

Search form

Google+ To Allow Users To Use Pseudonyms

Google+ To Allow Users To Use Pseudonyms

Enterprise & IT Jan 24,2012 0

Google+ is set to finally allow users to create accounts using pseudonyms, although the company will still require users to prove their identity behind their pseudonym. Google's move is a response to complaints from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and others, who said pseudonyms are necessary to ensure freedom of expression for people in danger of retribution for speaking out on controversial topics.

Over the next week, Google will be adding support for alternate names - be they nicknames, maiden names, or names in another script - alongside users' common name. This name will show up on users' Google+ profile and in the hovercards which appear over their name. In the next few weeks, Google will be displaying it more broadly as part of users' names in other areas of Google+ as well.

When a user changes his or her name in Google+, this will change across all services that require a Google Profile.

On Google+, Google is trying to flag names which don?t represent individuals, such as businesses or abstract ideas which should be +Pages. In case Google flag the name someone intends to use, the user should provide Google with information to help confirm his or her established identity. This might include "references to an established identity offline in print media, news articles, etc"; a scanned official documentation, such as a driver?s license or "a proof of an established identity online with a meaningful following," according to Bradley Horowitz, Google Product Vice President.

"We'll review the information and typically get back to you within a few days. We may also ask for further information, such as proof that you control a website you reference. While a name change is under review, your old name will continue to be displayed. For new accounts without an old name, your profile will be in a non-public, read-only state during the review. Either way, you'll be able to see the status of your review by going to your profile," Horowitz added.

For more details, check out the Google+ Names Policy: http://support.google.com/plus/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1228271.

Tags: google+
Previous Post
WD Reports Q2 Results, Progress In Thai Flood Recovery
Next Post
Elpida Memory Develops New 64Mbit Resistance RAM Prototype

Related Posts

  • Google Says Some Additional 52.5 Million Users Were Affected in new Google+ API Bug

  • Google Discloses Potential User Data Leakage, Shuts Down Google Plus For Consumers

  • Google Plus Overhauled

  • Google Announces Changes To Google Plus

  • Google Plus No Longer Requires Real Names

  • Google+ Relies On Unfair Practice, Consumer Watchdog Says

  • Consumer Watchdog Says Google Must Police Google+

  • Google+ Offers Virtual Field Trips To Students

Latest News

Micron Announces New 2600 NVMe SSD
Enterprise & IT

Micron Announces New 2600 NVMe SSD

HighPoint Launches Next-Gen External PCIe Gen5 x16 Switching Adapter
Enterprise & IT

HighPoint Launches Next-Gen External PCIe Gen5 x16 Switching Adapter

LG Display Begins Mass Production of Ultimate Gaming OLED Panel with 4th-Generation OLED Technology
Enterprise & IT

LG Display Begins Mass Production of Ultimate Gaming OLED Panel with 4th-Generation OLED Technology

PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for July 2025
Gaming

PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for July 2025

Samsung Releases Smart Monitor M9 With AI-Powered QD-OLED Display
Enterprise & IT

Samsung Releases Smart Monitor M9 With AI-Powered QD-OLED Display

Popular Reviews

be quiet! Light Loop 360mm

be quiet! Light Loop 360mm

be quiet! Dark Mount Keyboard

be quiet! Dark Mount Keyboard

Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420 - 360

Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420 - 360

be quiet! Light Mount Keyboard

be quiet! Light Mount Keyboard

Soundpeats Pop Clip

Soundpeats Pop Clip

Noctua NH-D15 G2

Noctua NH-D15 G2

Crucial T705 2TB NVME White

Crucial T705 2TB NVME White

be quiet! Light Base 600 LX

be quiet! Light Base 600 LX

Main menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact Us
  • Promotional Opportunities @ CdrInfo.com
  • Advertise on out site
  • Submit your News to our site
  • RSS Feed