Google has <a href="
http://www.zdnet.com/google-reverses-real-names-policy-7000031642/">abolished
the "real name" requirement</a> for Google account. This might mean that Google+ is acceptable to use. But I am not
certain, because I don't know the answer to two follow-on questions: What other personal data must one supply to make an account, and
do they amount to identification of the user? Is it possible to make
a Google account named "Rumplestiltskin358", contacting the server
through Tor, and not enable Google to identify you? Does that require running <a href="
http://gnu.org/philosophy/javascript-trap.html">nonfree
Javascript code</a>. Later: Google+ is useless without nonfree Javascript code,
so it should not be used.
Ссылка:
https://stallman.org/archives/2014-may-aug.html#21_July_2014_%28Google_abolishes_real_name_requirement%29