With Googles recent updates, users are now allowed to use pseudonyms on their Google+ profiles, as long as they adhere to certain guidelines set by the platform.
Google+ made this change in response to user feedback and to make the platform more inclusive, giving users the option to go by a pseudonym rather than their legal name.
Although users can now use pseudonyms on Google+, there are still restrictions in place, such as making sure the pseudonym is not misleading or impersonating someone else.
Yes, with the new policy changes, users are now allowed to use pseudonyms on their Google+ profiles.
Google+ does not specify a limit to how many times you can change your pseudonym, but its recommended to choose one that you will stick with for a significant amount of time.
If Google determines that your pseudonym is misleading or inappropriate, they may ask you to change it or suspend your account.
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Google+ allows the use of pseudonyms, but with restrictions.