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Glassdoor is now adding real names to user profiles without consent

86 points| mry | 2 years ago |teamblind.com | reply

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[+] 1970-01-01|2 years ago|reply
It's more than OK to lie to corporations and give them a fake name and email address. I do it every day. I've found this is the only way to actually protect your privacy.
[+] tmpz22|2 years ago|reply
No you can't - they can still link which is the whole problem. The advertising industry has built such a tracking apparatus that some part of your system, maybe even your browser audio, is going to give up your fingerprint.
[+] vundercind|2 years ago|reply
Hm. Went to see if I have some long-forgotten account—yep! Try to deactivate account… but it’s been so long since I logged in that they won’t let me do anything until I answer a bunch of stupid questions including giving them my name.

Sigh.

[edit] it said the name would be used for “verification” (?!?!) but a fake name worked long enough to let me disable the account, anyway.

[+] Teslazar|2 years ago|reply
I just ran into the same thing. Using Chrome dev tools I deleted the overlays prompting me to enter info and that revealed the user menu at the top right. First, I changed my email address to a throwaway address since I doubt they're deleting anything, and then I deleted it. ChatGPT thinks the direct link to the settings page is (or it's just a hallucination, I'm not sure) https://www.glassdoor.com/profile/settings_input.htm
[+] ok123456|2 years ago|reply
Blind seems to be where tech people post reviews now. Non-tech people just use an alternative Google account and post the review on the company's page Google Maps reviews page.
[+] maximinus_thrax|2 years ago|reply
> Blind seems to be where tech people post reviews now.

Yes. But if Blind starts doxxing its users, I think it will tank the industry. Lots of people are going to get fired.

[+] bigbillheck|2 years ago|reply
I went to go log in to see what I had left there, first off it wouldn't let me see the one review I had written, and second I'm now stuck in a "community" popup that won't let me proceed without employment info.
[+] jzebedee|2 years ago|reply
They made that change a while ago. When I first logged in and saw it, so began the illustrious Taco Bell food service career of Frank Offerman, known to his friends as "F. Off".
[+] diggan|2 years ago|reply
Same here. I'm 100% sure I've added at least three Glassdoor reviews over the years, but after logging in, none are visible in my account.

I'm not sure if they got removed in their entirety, or if Glassdoor just disconnected them from my profile.

[+] tomrod|2 years ago|reply
Here is the form to delete your data and more: https://help.glassdoor.com/s/privacyrequest?language=en_US
[+] graybeardhacker|2 years ago|reply
I just went to the form. It states:

By clicking the checkbox you are allowing "Glassdoor to permanently delete or anonymize my data."

I'll bet you all the donuts they will not be deleting my data.

[+] Baljhin|2 years ago|reply
I followed that link with two different browsers on my personal, one browser on my work-laptop - just getting a blank page.

Anyone else getting this? Any workarounds?

[+] whatamidoingyo|2 years ago|reply
Anyone else having form submission issue? I click "submit" but nothing happens.
[+] autoexecbat|2 years ago|reply
It's baffling that someone thought this was a good idea
[+] bequanna|2 years ago|reply
I don’t get it.

Is the point of this change to get real people to delete their reviews in favor of the “fake” reviews made by companies to suppress wages?

[+] n_ary|2 years ago|reply
So… instead of moderating fake flowery reviews from the HR, doxing real honest negative reviews to scare away people from leaving those. Saves them a ton of money and headache on moderation, verification and also disgrunted customers(employers).
[+] myself248|2 years ago|reply
Oh sure, when an individual doxes someone it's harassment, but when a company doxes people it's a growth mindset.

This should be illegal.

[+] neilv|2 years ago|reply
Buried: 141. Glassdoor is now adding real names to user profiles without consent (teamblind.com) 72 points by mry 1 hour ago | flag | hide | 33 comments
[+] neilv|2 years ago|reply
This is pretty plainly a terrible move, and might destroy them with lawsuits from the users who are able to show harm. (Though I think most of those harmed won't be able to prove it, nor even know for certain it's the reason for specific instances of harm to them.)

Interesting is that maybe prominent among those harmed by this underhanded privacy violation are... us techbros.

And it'll hit us where we feel it most, which is in our large salaries -- or lack of same, once we get fired for criticism speech on Glassdoor, and then HR hiring pipeline systems for some other jobs start denylisting our applications, for being a troublemaker who makes public negative comments about other employers on Glassdoor.

If experiencing this harm close to home -- to ourselves and friends/colleagues -- translates into conscientiousness when we're the ones making decisions about other people's privacy, then that's a silver lining.

More generally, you know how sometimes someone is harmed, and that person then goes on to harm others in the same way (as if inspired), but when a different person is harmed, they instead go on to defend others from harm (as if inspired)? It seems the latter person is better for society.

[+] pyuser583|2 years ago|reply
Why would they do this?
[+] klyrs|2 years ago|reply
Class solidarity.