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Anonymous animals are used by google when you share a doc/spreadsheet/slideshow from yous google docs. Anonymous animals are used by google when you share a doc/spreadsheet/slideshow from yous google docs.


According to google: <ref>{{cite web |last1=Google |url=https://support.google.com/docs/answer/2494888?hl=en#:~:text=files%20you%20own.-,%22Anonymous%20animals%22,they're%20in%20the%20file. |website=Google docs help |publisher=Google Inc. |access-date=17 July 2024}}</ref><blockquote><p>If you share or open a file with a link, you may not see the names of people who view it.</p><p>People you didn’t invite individually will show as anonymous animals when they’re in the file.</p><p>People you invite individually will show by name when they’re in the file.</p><p>You can only see other people’s names when you give them individual permission to view a file or if they are part of a mailing list.</p></blockquote>The current list of anonymous animals include: According to ]: <ref>{{cite web |last1=Google |url=https://support.google.com/docs/answer/2494888?hl=en#:~:text=files%20you%20own.-,%22Anonymous%20animals%22,they're%20in%20the%20file. |website=Google docs help |publisher=Google Inc. |access-date=17 July 2024}}</ref><blockquote><p>If you share or open a file with a link, you may not see the names of people who view it.</p><p>People you didn’t invite individually will show as anonymous animals when they’re in the file.</p><p>People you invite individually will show by name when they’re in the file.</p><p>You can only see other people’s names when you give them individual permission to view a file or if they are part of a mailing list.</p></blockquote>The current list of anonymous animals include:


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Anonymous animals list from google

Anonymous animals are used by google when you share a doc/spreadsheet/slideshow from yous google docs.

According to google:

If you share or open a file with a link, you may not see the names of people who view it.

People you didn’t invite individually will show as anonymous animals when they’re in the file.

People you invite individually will show by name when they’re in the file.

You can only see other people’s names when you give them individual permission to view a file or if they are part of a mailing list.

The current list of anonymous animals include:

  • alligator
  • anteater
  • armadillo
  • auroch
  • axolotl
  • badger
  • bat
  • beaver
  • blobfish
  • buffalo
  • camel
  • chameleon
  • cheetah
  • chipmunk
  • chinchilla
  • chupacabra
  • cormorant
  • coyote
  • crow
  • dingo
  • dinosaur
  • dolphin
  • dragon
  • duck
  • dumbo octopus
  • elephant
  • ferret
  • fox
  • frog
  • giraffe
  • goose
  • gopher
  • grizzly
  • hamster
  • hedgehog
  • hippo
  • hyena
  • jackal
  • jackalope
  • ibex
  • ifrit
  • iguana
  • kangaroo
  • kiwi
  • koala
  • kraken
  • lemur
  • leopard
  • liger
  • llama
  • manatee
  • mink
  • monkey
  • moose
  • narwhal
  • nyan cat
  • orangutan
  • otter
  • panda
  • penguin
  • platypus
  • python
  • pumpkin
  • quagga
  • quokka
  • rabbit
  • raccoon
  • rhino
  • sheep
  • shrew
  • skunk
  • slow loris
  • squirrel
  • tiger
  • turtle
  • unicorn
  • walrus
  • wolf
  • wolverine
  • wombat

References

  1. Google. Google docs help. Google Inc. https://support.google.com/docs/answer/2494888?hl=en#:~:text=files%20you%20own.-,%22Anonymous%20animals%22,they're%20in%20the%20file. Retrieved 17 July 2024. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
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