Google wants to make its site as a service identifier of identity, said Google Chairman Eric Schmidt. That's why Google's social networking require users to use real names.
Google boss this statement is a response to the controversies relating to policies about the inclusion of original name in your Google +. This requirement will be a debate over the last few weeks, especially for those who prefer to use a pseudonym.
"At first Google + built it for the introduction of identity services. So basically, it depends on people who use their real names," said Schmidt From Mashable, Monday (08/29/2011).
And what about users who are very concerned about the security of social networking? Schmidt said Google + is optional. "No one is forcing you to use it. So clearly, they are afraid to use their real names, you should not use the Google +," he explained.
Interpreting the Schmidt's comments, analysts say that Google executives are assessing the Internet would be better if we know the actual figure rather than someone as fake profiles.
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