Google to Allow Anonymous Reviews
Video Transcript:
All right, hey guys, Peter Brissette here, Digital Marketing Dude, and I wanted to share with you something new about Google reviews that you want to be aware of. So Google now will allow users to update their profile, their name on their profiles, so they can be more anonymous. So they're not entirely anonymous, but if they want to use an initial on their last name or shorten their first name, you know, if it's Jennifer and they just want to put Jen or whatever, Dogmom1234. They can change that on their reviews.
So that change here just recently was updated means a couple of things. I just wanted to go through this article real quick and talk about that.
So what exactly changed in the review system? So Google now allows any user to set up custom display name and profile image, which will appear on all reviews, photos, videos, and contributions across maps and search. It's also retroactive to all the other reviews that they have left as well. So you don't need to have a different Google account to protect your identity. You can just update your profile information. So in practice, what this should mean is that customers can leave reviews under a nickname instead of their full name. All past, future Google Maps contributions, adopt the pseudonym, applies across Q&A, images, and videos. So Google still knows the account behind the review, only the public name is going to be different. So it should allow, in some industries, folks to be able to leave reviews where maybe in the past they haven't. For example, legal services.
So in legal services, can you imagine if you were charged for a crime and your attorney helped you and kept you out of jail or whatever it was, and you went on to post, hey, I got charged with shoplifting. And thankfully, my attorney helped me out. You may not want to put your name on that and have it out there. So things like that, mental health is another big area, various medical or health care practices, a lot of health care practices, I think this could affect. Definitely addiction treatment and recovery, financial advisors, and some sensitive home services.
The big question is, does this is, The Increase fake review risk. Most people don't think so. Again, this article is from taprocard.com. They certainly don't think so because it's still a real account. It's not like it's a fake account or something like that. So I think it's still going to produce good reviews, but it should increase the number of reviews.
And that's really why this matters for business. You should be able to get more reviews. What you want is more frequent reviews, more recent reviews, and that will help build trust from potential customers. And even with all the AI hype and everything that's going on, it's going to help you with your SEO in maps and search, in particular from phones. So how do businesses adjust the review request strategy?
How One thing that can be added when you're requesting reviews is to mention if you'd like extra privacy, Google now allows you to leave reviews under a custom display name. And so that can be something that you add in there.
I'm also going to put a link here in the post on how to change your Google display name so that you can see that and be able to offer that for your clients as well. So I just wanted to throw out this quick little update.
If you have any questions about this, I want to talk about how your reviews are being managed right now. If you're using our services or someone else and would like to talk about that, please reach out. Thank you again, Peter Brissette, Digital Marketing Dude. Visit our website at dmdude.com.
Here is the link to the original Post: https://taprocard.com/blogs/article/google-anonymous-reviews-update-2025
Here is a link that explains how to change your display name on google.
https://support.google.com/maps/answer/15294714?hl=en
AI Summary:
Google now allows anonymous reviews - December 11
To announce Google's new anonymous review feature and its business impact.
Key Takeaways
- New Feature: Google now allows users to post reviews under a custom display name (e.g., "Dogmom1234"), providing anonymity without a separate account.
- Business Impact: This change is expected to increase review volume, especially in sensitive industries (e.g., legal, healthcare) where privacy concerns previously deterred users.
- SEO Benefit: More frequent, recent reviews build trust and improve local SEO performance in Google Maps and Search.
- Actionable Tactic: Update review request templates to inform customers about the new privacy option, encouraging more submissions.
Topics
Google's New Anonymous Review Feature
- Google now allows users to set a custom display name and profile image for all contributions (reviews, Q&A, photos, videos).
- The change is retroactive, applying the new pseudonym to all past posts.
- This provides public anonymity while Google retains the real account data for verification, mitigating the risk of fake reviews.
Business Impact & Opportunities
- Increased Review Volume: The primary benefit is a higher frequency of reviews, as the privacy option removes a key barrier for many users.
- Specific Opportunity in Sensitive Industries:
- Legal Services
- Mental Health & Healthcare
- Addiction Treatment & Recovery
- Financial Advisors
- Sensitive Home Services
- SEO & Trust Benefits:
- More frequent, recent reviews build customer trust.
- Improved local SEO performance in Google Maps and Search, especially on mobile.
Recommended Strategy
- Update Review Request Templates: Add a line informing customers about the new privacy option to encourage more submissions.
- Example: "For extra privacy, Google now allows you to leave reviews under a custom display name."
- Provide Instructions: Share the link on how to change a display name to help customers utilize the feature.
Next Steps
- Peter Brissette:
- Share the link on how to change a Google display name in the post.
- Offer a consultation on current review management strategies.









