Impersonate in a sentence as a verb

People can do pretty evil things with your data and by being able to impersonate you.

We do not allow profiles that appear to impersonate another user.

It's so non-obvious that he was able to impersonate others, avoid most of the checks...He was aware of consequences, but he got mostly ignored.

My app was rejected because Google insisted my app was attempting to impersonate another developer's app.

Forensic investigation has included trying to figure out which higher level officials Snowden impersonated4.

Identities should be linked to public-key/private-key pairs so you can prove you are who you say you are by signing a nonce, and thus others won't be able to impersonate you just by hacking a third party.

The focus of a lot of the coverage of this recent string of high-profile ID thefts has been the security of the companies in question, but I think the real fundamental problem of our system is that in order to prove your identity to someone you have to give them enough information that they can impersonate you to a third party.

"The suspension email stated that I was trying to impersonate another company" is followed quickly by "Well since Google was silent about the exact reason for suspension..."; he even admits to intentionally ignoring the warnings he was given because "if I thought a human at Google was giving me the warning, I might have listened more carefully.

Impersonate definitions

verb

assume or act the character of; "She impersonates Madonna"; "The actor portrays an elderly, lonely man"

See also: portray

verb

represent another person with comic intentions

verb

pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions; "She posed as the Czar's daughter"

See also: pose personate