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2024-03-20 20:07:02 UTC
Glassdoor, the website that allows workers to anonymously complain about
their workplaces without fear of retribution, is reportedly revealing
staffers real names in their profiles prompting a viral backlash over
fears that their identities could be exposed.
The shift began last July when the site added social features integrated
from Fishbowl, an app for work-related discussions that Glassdoors parent
company, Recruit, acquired in 2021.
Signing up for an account on Glassdoor required workers to reveal their
full name, job title and employer a departure from its previous practice
of just requiring email addresses but no names, according to Wired.
https://nypost.com/2024/03/20/business/glassdoor-users-urged-to-flee-site-
after-real-names-added/
their workplaces without fear of retribution, is reportedly revealing
staffers real names in their profiles prompting a viral backlash over
fears that their identities could be exposed.
The shift began last July when the site added social features integrated
from Fishbowl, an app for work-related discussions that Glassdoors parent
company, Recruit, acquired in 2021.
Signing up for an account on Glassdoor required workers to reveal their
full name, job title and employer a departure from its previous practice
of just requiring email addresses but no names, according to Wired.
https://nypost.com/2024/03/20/business/glassdoor-users-urged-to-flee-site-
after-real-names-added/