This information is from an article I pulled up today. Be careful when posting anything on the internet on any site. At anytime they can change their rules in privacy or the site could be hacked and user information made public.
A recent change in Glassdoor’s system could potentially put targets on employees who use its website to anonymously leave a bad review about an employer.
A user of the platform, who used the pseudonym "Monica", has flagged in a blog post that Glassdoor is now requiring users to add their real names to their accounts and will do so without the users’ permission.
“Glassdoor now requires your real name and will add it to older accounts without your consent if they learn it, and your only option is to delete your account,” she wrote. “They do not care that this puts people at risk with their employers. They do not care that this seems to run counter to their own data-privacy policies.” Monica claimed in the post that when she created her Glassdoor account 10 years ago, it was only required for her to provide an email address. She then said that after she recently reached out to Glassdoor’s support team for an “account-related issue,” she responded to an email from the company regarding the issue which she claims was a “big mistake.”
“After I responded to that support email last week, I found that they had updated my profile to add my real name and location, the name pulled from the email "From" line I didn't think to cloak because who does that?” she wrote. “I never gave consent for that change, and said so explicitly when I objected.”