We Can See Your (Real) Name! (warning)

January 14, 2009  |  posted by doanli64

FYI,

 

When I registered for this site,  unbeknownst to me and innocently,  I put in my real name.  I hung around here and then I noticed my (real) name was made public here!

You do NOT have to type in your real name!  (unless you really want a stalker!)


11 Responses to “We Can See Your (Real) Name! (warning)”

  1. sccr09 Says:

    good to see I’m not the only one who made the same mistake….lol!

  2. lifelived Says:

    Check out my profile - I did, too. With a slight amendment.

  3. yacky Says:

    You think Yacky Doodle is my real name?

  4. mommablog Says:

    yeah i noticed that too and changed it 5 seconds later , LOL

  5. greeneyes67 Says:

    I did it for a second. When I saw it I immediately changed it. It’s a little scary huh?

  6. blitz Says:

    As far as anyone is concerned outside of secure websites, my name really is Blitz.

  7. linda Says:

    I haven’t been concerned about sharing my real name online in many years. I’m Linda Jo Martin… by the way. I’m just not into the paranoia. I also tell people where I live. I’ve never had any trouble because of it, but once I went into the store and found out someone was asking about me. It turned out to be a fellow Bigfoot researcher who had been reading my Bigfoot blog. We had a great little chat in front of the store and that was the totality of it.

  8. puma Says:

    I’ve been keeping a list.

    Muahahahahah.

  9. simon Says:

    I can see why some people might be concerned, but I’ve never had a problem with people being able to see my full name on the internet, or, as you know from the Journalspace Card Appeal, my postal address.

    Of course I realise that I’m not prime stalker material, but I do try.

  10. faymow Says:

    Simon hasn’t seen the sixteen vestal virgins that I sent to spy on him.

  11. simon Says:

    Ah! I hadn’t noticed until you mentioned it. Being followed around by groups of young virgins seeking enlightenment happens so often that I’d not realised they were there.


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