Forum Discussion
Hide last name?
- Jul 23, 2018
Hi Both,
I am afraid the surname is populated by the SSO flow from the Microsoft Account or the Office 365 account and is a required field. As a result you can update it all you like in the "Personal Information" section, as suggested above, however on next login it will reset back to the information on your respective profile.
We do not currently support the concept of nicknames, if you would like to see that in a future version of the community please feel free to submit it in our idea's space and we will of course consider it, if enough users ask for it.
Microsoft Account users can change their name in the Microsoft Account Profile page.
Note when you do so the update in the community is not always immediate, although you can force it by clicking this link.
Thanks. =)
- Heather WhaleyJan 22, 2020Copper Contributor
Marcus Kjellberg Sorry to revive a zombie thread. Ditto here due to O365 settings. Have you found a workaround? Thanks
- OmegaMalkiorMar 14, 2020Brass ContributorSame. It's surprising that there isn't a feature to hide your names in general here.
- windows2000Mar 19, 2020Brass Contributor
me too. i dont think it shows anywhere actually, becuase if i open my profile in a private window it just shows my nickname. However i would like to completely remove my naem from this. i get the message
"Your first name and last name are automatically provided by your Microsoft Account, Office 365 Account or alias you use to login to the Microsoft Tech Community and cannot be changed here."
However i have a technet account and other microsoft accounts that are not linked to my company (but with the same email) i was not given the option of using those when signing up. it just automatically took my single sign on credentials from work.
no one should be using their real name online period.
ill see if it shows in this post.
EDIT: luckily it does not, but having it online at al, even in my own visible profile to myself makes me extremely uncomfortable. Now its sitting in a database, and since all databases WILL be hacked eventually its not a great feeling.