Of or pertaining to a pseudonym.
pseudonymous
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for pseudonymous.
Editorial note
Anyone can use as many pseudonymous Facebook accounts as they want, if they're willing to spend enough money.
Quick take
Of or pertaining to a pseudonym.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of pseudonymous gathered in one view.
That uses a pseudonym.
(of a name) Fictitious.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for pseudonymous.
adjective
Of or pertaining to a pseudonym.
adjective
That uses a pseudonym.
adjective
(of a name) Fictitious.
adjective
(computing, law) Pertaining to pseudonymization.
Example sentences
Anyone can use as many pseudonymous Facebook accounts as they want, if they're willing to spend enough money.
Plus having a pseudonymous account, funded by Bitcoins, for buying apps and stuff.
Yes, well i know this name is pseudonymous and someone who actually tried could probably figure out who I was.
>because that's how anonymous human behave You mean pseudonymous humans?
Can one setup a pseudonymous Apple account, funded via Bitcoins?
Denying service to pseudonymous users isn't outing anyone.
If Reddit, by shutting down problem communities or some other approach, manages to clean up their act while staying pseudonymous I will be very happy.
Email took me a while longer to sort, but while I have a primary personal account somewhere safe, anonymous / pseudonymous accounts were harder to provision.
I would love to see a commenting site with strong, pseudonymous identity support, to create a greater barrier to the racist and misogynistic trolls who infest the default sub-reddits currently.
If I had had a pseudonymous account that I trusted GitHub to protect, it would have exposed my identity because I wouldn't have realized it was important to make separate SSH keys.
Most people had a pseudonymous name on YouTube and Google decided that everyone should suddenly attach their inane YouTube comments to their real names where potential employers and relatives and anyone else could easily associate the two.
It's my estimation that if there are hundreds of thousands of anonymous or pseudonymous discussion comments it's very likely that a few individuals will a make death threat (which are likely not intended to be taken seriously).
Quote examples
Nowadays, "Modern" apps can only identify you via an pseudonymous ID (if you allow it), unless they have the proper permissions.
It’s all there: the pseudonymous “usernames,” the off-topic ranting, the preoccupation with pork fat.
The context is important and, atleast to me, it seems he makes a difference between "Nick Szabo" and his pseudonyms, here: Another big problem I see with pseudonymous reputations is entry.
Maybe change your pitch to "pseudonymous"?
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use pseudonymous in a sentence?
Anyone can use as many pseudonymous Facebook accounts as they want, if they're willing to spend enough money.
What does pseudonymous mean?
Of or pertaining to a pseudonym.
What part of speech is pseudonymous?
pseudonymous is commonly used as adjective.