What's in a name? Now on Google+, whatever you want it to be.
The Google social site has lifted all restrictions on the name you choose by bringing full anonymity to those users who want it.
When Google+ launched three years ago, it had a strict actual-name policy in place, one that "helped create a community of real people."
It has since loosened its policies, letting folks bring over their YouTube usernames and letting +Page owners use whatever name they want, but today's move is the final banishment of all naming rules.
Google+ apologized for its names policy being unclear and noted it hopes the change makes the Plus community more welcoming and inclusive.
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