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Published On: Mon, Feb 20th, 2012

Facebook Allow Accounts With Fake Names

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CALIFORNIA – Facebook provides privileges for celebrities and public figures to use pseudonyms in their accounts. How, they lived to verify the account and register the name of the desired alternative.

As reported by Cnet on Monday, February 20, 2012, this step is done to prevent fraud and the action of the hackers who try to break into the accounts of famous people’s.

Facebook will enact the account verification program starting this week. Celebrities who got their first chance to use a pseudonym is Lady Gaga.

According to Facebook, this feature allows the fans more easily access your singers, like Lady Gaga, instead of using his real name, Stefani Germanotta.

For people who want to take advantage of well-known pseudonym of this verification feature, can apply through their account and upload your photo on the card identity. From here, Facebook will then approve or not approve the proposed pseudonym.

Account verification program is in line with the subscription service that allows any Facebook user gets the latest information about the celebrity or character they admire.[tP/aZs][/private]

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