Google+ to 'improve' sign-up process

Google+ privay policies are attracting undue attention from the Information Commissioners Office in the UK
Google+ privay policies are attracting undue attention from the Information Commissioners Office in the UK

Google has said that it is 'making a number of improvements' in response to public outcry that its fledgling Google+ social network allows only real names and not sobriquets, nicknames or online handles.

Bradley Horowitz, Google's VP of Product, has posted some further details in an attempt to explain Google's position on anonymous users and 'other' names other than your real name (such as nicknames, your maiden name, and so on).

ICO staff are now looking into the way in which Google deals with its Google Profile policies on identities on the new Google+ network, as well as other Google apps and services, though it should be stressed that no official ICO investigation has to date been announced.

Via Slashgear and Digitaltrends.com

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